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EDITOR
Constance Casto
BUSINESS MANAGER
William Hockman
PHOTOGRAPHER
Norman Moore
ADVISOR
Dudley W. G. Gordon
Potomac State College— One of West Virginia's Stars in
Education for over Half a Century
POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
Keyser, West Virginia
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THE SPIRIT OF THE CENTENNIAL PRESIDES AT POTOMAC STATE . . .
West Virginia Celebrates its One Hundredth Year . . .
Potomac State College Celebrates its Sixty-Second Year .
ALUMNI FLOAT SYMBOLIZES YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW
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'LEST WE FORGET!" DEFENDERS OF TODAY AND TOMORROW
OUR TOWN— KEYSER, WEST VIRGINIA— FOUNDED 1874
CAMPUS FROM THE MOUNTAIN BEHIND THE FIELD HOUSE
TOWN RESERVOIR IN THE MOUNTAINS
AS THE STATE HAS GROWN
Administration Building — Completed 1919
Davis Hall Dormitory — Erected 1919
SO HAS POTOMAC STATE
Science Hall — Dedicated 1951
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Memorial Hall — Opened 1957
Campus View of Reynolds Hall — Erected 1925
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Campus View — New Dining Hall in Background — Opened, 1957
Our New Library Opened Officially Fall Term, 1961.
OUR NEW
ARMORY
OPENED,
1961
FRIEND
HALL
DEDICATED
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Buildings Not Shown
Gymnasium 1928
Student Center 1947
Music Building 1948
Psychology Building . . 1951
Stayman Field House . 1958
President Church Breaks Ground for Friend Hall
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Professor A. K. VanScoy
DEDICATION
To A. K. VanScoy, head of the Depart-
ment of Physics of Potomac State College,
for a lifetime of service to education, the
1963 Catamount is dedicated.
"A. K.", as Professor VanScoy is affec-
tionately known, has contributed much to
the growth of his adopted community, and
to the training of young men and women
who enter his classroom he has been a con-
stant inspiration, and his students have con-
sidered it a privilege to know him.
"A. K." is a superb teacher, understand-
ing and capable, and his devotion to true
scholarship has gained the respect and
admiration of his fellow teachers and stu-
dents.
— -"It
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'A. K." Ponders the Question
Dr. Ernest E. Church
PRESIDENT
One hundred years ago, out of the distress and
bitterness of civil strife, West Virginia became
the thirty-fifth state to be admitted to the
Union. Nineteen hundred sixty-three marks one
hundred years of growth and development from
infancy to the full stature of statehood! Prob-
ably the greatest force in this development has
been the contribution of our schools, colleges,
and universities, for without an enlightened
citizenry there cannot be a progressive and en-
lightened state. Potomac State, as a member of
the family of colleges, salutes West Virginia in
this centennial year. Even as THE CATA-
MOUNT strives for greater excellence each year,
so the college pledges its best efforts in building
a better and a brighter future for the proud
state of West Virginia.
We join the State of West Virginia in cele-
brating its centennial. As citizens, we will be
watching with interest a review of the events
which have been responsible for its growth and
development. We are assured that the leadership
of well trained men and women has been re-
sponsible for its status today. Many of these
leaders are the product of our educational sys-
tem.
Potomac State College is proud of her many
alumni who have been a part of this develop-
ment. She, too, during the past sixty-one years,
has grown from a preparatory school to the one
and only full fledged junior college in West
Virginia which is state supported.
Depicted in this 1963 CATAMOUNT are many
students who will lead our state tomorrow —
"Montani Semper Liberi!"
Mr. Kirkland S. McKee
DEAN
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Mr. David G. Nuzum
DIRECTOR OF
STUDENT AFFAIRS
West Virginia's Centennial Year marks a
century of progress. The Mountaineer State
may be said to have seceded twice: "with" and
"from" Virginia. West Virginia in 1963, girded
for action, promises the nation to exhibit con-
tinual, economic and social growth. The sesquicen-
tennial birthday of A.D. 2013 prompts the prog-
nostication that Potomac State, while remaining
a junior college, will have a student body of
3000, the two years of higher education being
'given gratis by the state.
The office of Director of Student Affairs, in
providing the mortar to stabilize the verities
of scholastic endeavor, strives to deepen char-
acter integrity and to be the proverbial grind-
stone by which students sharpen intellectual,
social, and moral judgment.
As we celebrate the centennial of our state and
complete the sixty-first year of our college, tri-
bute is paid to women who have contributed to
the success of both.
Women have had the opportunity of higher
education, mainly during this century. College
records reveal that they have merited this recog-
nition by academic excellence and valuable serv-
ice in every phase of college life. Further re-
search shows that they have utilized their train-
ing effectively in home, community, state, and
nation.
May West Virginia's motto, "Montani Semper
Liberi," be the guide for greater achievements
by Potomac State women as they strive to meet
the responsibilities which accompany freedom.
Dr. K. Imogene Dever
DEAN OF WOMEN
m.
Capt. Ernest L. Ackiss
B.A.
Military Science
Virginia Military Inst.
George Washington U.
Elizabeth A. Atwater, Ph.D.
Journalism, Speech
Duquesne University
University of Pittsburgh
Richard K. Bolyard, A.B.
Business Administration
Glenville State College,
University of Maryland
Walter H. Boone, M.A.
Chemistry
Bridgewater College,
Bucknell University
Mrs. Nancy S. Broome
Manager
Book Store
Irene Brown, M.A.
Secretarial
Geneva College, University
of Pittsburgh
J. Kenna Burke, M.A.
Political Science, Sociology
Fairmont State College,
West Virginia University
Mrs. Eleanor Campbell
Assistant to the
Financial Secretary
Mrs. Helen Chambers, R.N.
School Nurse
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Mrs. Mary Evelyn Coffman
Director of
Alumni Affairs
Helen C. Criner, M.L.
Assistant Registrar and
Secretarial
West Virginia University,
University of Pittsburgh
Ervin L. Dayton, M. A.
Economics
Potomac State College
West Virginia University
Jerry Leon Essex, B.S.
Chemistry
Potomac State College
West Virginia University
John D. Fox, M.S.
Physical Education
West Virginia University
SP5 John V. Golaboff
Military Science
Dudley W. G. Gordon, M.A.
English
University of Pittsburgh
Fairleigh Dickinson U.
SFC Joseph Graven*
Military Science
Oscar H. Gustafson, M.S.
Agriculture
Potomac State College,
West Virginia University
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Kenneth Franklin Haines,
M.A.
Modern Languages
Potomac State College,
West Virginia University
James T. Handlan, M.S.
Bacteriology, Biology,
Comparative Anatomy,
Genetics
West Virginia University
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hanlin,
M.S.H.E.
Home Economics
West Virginia University
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Jack M. Hartman, M.S.
Psychology
Potomac State College,
West Virginia University
Paul F. Iverson, A.B., B.D.
Mathematics
Hasting College, Union
Theological Seminary,
Columbia University
Walter A. Jaworek,
B.S., C.E.
Professional Civil Engineer,
Engineering
West Virginia University
Virginia Johnson, M.A.
Mathematics
West Virginia University
Mrs. Helen Jones
Secretary to Dean
Judith Jose
Secretary
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Capt. Frederick S. Karner,
B.S.
Military Science
American University,
Omaha University
Mrs. Virginia Kolkhorst
Preceptress
Memorial Hall
Mrs. Viola Lough
Dietitian
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Dana G. Lough, B.S.
Physical Education
Potomac State College,
West Virginia University
Kenneth M. Malone, M.S.
Agriculture
West Virginia University
William Earl Michael, M.S.
Botany, Zoology, Biology
Alderson-Broaddus,
West Virginia University
Nancy M. Miller, Ph.D.
Modern Languages
Lebanon Valley College,
University of Pittsburgh
Jasper Thomas Morris, M.A.
Chemistry, Physical
Science
Potomac State College,
West Virginia University
Allen E. Murphy, Ph.D.
Geology, Geography
Mount Union College,
West Virginia University
Syracuse University
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Mrs. Leontine B. Nuzum,
M.A.
English
Salem College,
West Virginia University
Mrs. Thelma O'Connor
Assistant Librarian
Alan H. Paine, Ed.D.
Mathematics
Gorham State Teachers'
College, Columbia U.
Mrs. Ann Pamer
Cashier
Margaret E. Rafter, M.S.
Physical Education
West Virginia University
Mr. John Raschella, B.S.
Financial Secretary
West Virginia University
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Mrs. Marie R. Rodgers, M.A. Norman E. Rodgers, M.A.
English History
Arkansas State Teachers Arkansas State College,
College, George Peabody George Peabody College
College
Capt. Paul Rofrano, B.S.
Military Science
Pennsylvania Military
College
Frances Dorothy Sarollo,
M.Mus.
Piano, Theory, Voice
Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music, Texas University
Mary Fravell Shipper, A.B.
Mrs. Gertrude Stanhagen
John Stanhagen
Librarian
Secretary to the
Manager
George Washington
President
Student Center
University
Richard L. Taggart, M.A.
A. K. Van Scoy, M.A
History
Physics
West Liberty
Salem College,
West Virginia University
Peabody College
Louise Ward, A.B.
English
Library Assistant
Fairmont State College
Charles D. Whitehill, M.M.
Music
West Virginia University
Anne Elizabeth Withers,
M.A.
English
Alderson-Broaddus,
Dennison University,
New York University
Leonard 6. Withers, M.Mus.
Piano, Theory, Glee Club
Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music; University of
Cincinnati
SFC David J. Young, B.S.
Military Science
Ohio University
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President's Reception for Faculty
Informal Gathering — Faculty Reception for Students
Sophomore Officers Plan Strategy
CLASS OFFICERS
President
Louis Martino
Vice President
Donald Shaffer
Sec'y-Treasurer
Martha J. Bonafield
Stu. -Council Rep.
Charles Homan
Circle K Sophomores Operating Used Book Store
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Elaine Ack
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
James R. Adkins
Huntington, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Ralph L. Alkire
Philippi, W. Va.
Business Administration
Charles Lee Alt
Petersburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Norma J. Amtower
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Robert L. Anderson
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Engineering
Leanne Arkley
Weirton, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Melvin E. Arnold
Kitzmiller, Md.
Education
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Thomas L. Arnold
Arlington, Va.
Forestry
William N. Ashcraft
Wilsonburg, W. Va.
Education
John E. Atkinson
Westernport, Md.
Law
Robert L. Baer
Somerset, Pa.
Education
Ralph W. Baker
Rock Oak, W. Va.
Engineering
Patricia A. Barberio
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Thomas A. Barrett
Philippi, W. Va.
Engineering
Earl L. Bartlett
Harrisville, W. Va.
Medicine
Michael L. Bates
West Union, W. Va.
Engineering
Kermit E. Becker
Piedmont, W. Va.
Engineering
Darrell E. Beery
Augusta, W. Va.
Business Administration
John E. Bergman
Frederick, Md.
Engineering
William S. Bingman
Somerset, Pa.
Education
Martha J. Bonafield
Kingwood, W. Va.
Education
James Russell Bond
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Emmett B. Boone
Maxwelton, W. Va.
Engineering
Brenda J. Booth
Philippi, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
John S. Bosley
Keyser, W. Va.
Journalism
Martin T. Bourkland
McLean, Va.
Medicine
David H. Bowers
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
James H. Bowers
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Finis Boyee
Bridgeville, Pa.
Home Economics
Judy S. Boyer
Fairmont, W. Va.
Education
Charles Robert Brannock
Cambridge, Md.
Arts and Sciences
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Nancy Ann Breinig
Romney, W. Va.
Nursing
Bonnie Lee Brown
Cumberland, Md.
Journalism
June E. Brown
Keyser, W. Va.
Nursing
Manly J. Bruce
Sperryville, Va.
Agriculture
Richard J. Bruce
Cumberland, Md.
Business Administration
Robert D. Bruce
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
Jerome H. Bryan
Luke, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Mary Nell Burfield
Westfield, N. J.
Home Economics
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Gary B. Burgess
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Robert G. Burke
Romney, W. Va.
Education
Frank Busch
Wilmington, Del.
Medicine
Charles O. Buzzard
Widen, W. Va.
Education
Roberta J. Calvert
Romney, W. Va.
Physical Education
Walter R. Campbell
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
John F. Carney
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
James W. Carpenter
Dunmore, W. Va.
Agriculture
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Carolyn L. Castelli
Weirton, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Constance C. Casto
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Education
Marion H. Chambers
Riderwood, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Diane E. Cheshire
Piedmont, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Robert F. Clements
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Ross L. Cline
Petersburg, W. Va.
Medicine
Thomas S. Coffman
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Gail E. Colyard
Belmar, N. J.
Physical Education
Sandra Sue Compton
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Keyser, W. Va.
Home Economics
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Wendie L. Corbin
Vienna, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
James W. Courrier
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Keyser, W. Va.
Medicine
Dale E. Crabtree
Breezewood, Pa.
Education
Wilson N. Crider
Windber, Pa.
Education
Paul M. Cross
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White Sulpher Springs, W. Va
Physical Education
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Vida M. Cuppett
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
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Jerry Lee Currence ;9
Elkins, W. Va.
Agriculture
John W. Dailey
Westernport, Md.
Pharmacy
Wayne F. Dare
Pitman, N. J.
Business Administration
Donald Lee Davis
Romney, W. Va.
Physical Education
Lawrence B. DeBerry
Oakland, Md.
Business Administration
James E. DeHaven
Corriganville, Md.
Business Administration
Norman L. Delawder
Arthurdale, W. Va.
Agriculture
H. Grace Demoise
Greensburg, Pa.
Physical Education
Larry A. Dickerson
Clayton, Del.
Business Administration
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James W. Dillmore
Cannonsburg, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
David D. Dillon
Martinsburg, W. Va.
Agriculture
Louis A. Dinicola
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Business Administration
George Dorsey
Frederick, Md.
Education
Richard H. Duckworth
Midland, Md.
Business Administration
William M. Duncan
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Lawrence C. Elder
Arlington, Va.
Business Administration
Richard A. Evans
Lonaconing, Md.
Arts and Sciences
William R. Evick
Parsons, W. Va.
Physical Education
Paul R. Farris
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
David W. Felton
Nutter Fort, W. Va.
Engineering
Gareth M. Ferguson
Alum Bank, Pa.
Medicine
Ervin L. Fink
Keyser, W. Va.
Music
Mary L. Finnell
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Delores K. Fitzgerald
Keyser, W. Va.
Medicine
John A. Fitzgerald
Vienna, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Patricia Fleming
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Journalism
Roger A. Foley
Petersbury, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Wilson L. Fry
Hannibal, 0.
Arts and Sciences
Kenneth L. Fuhrmann
Canton, 0.
Arts and Sciences
Ann E. Fulmer
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Physical Education
Roger Lee Galford
Dunmore, W. Va.
Agriculture
John A. Giantonio
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Ernest N. Giles
Arlington, Va.
Law
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Michael E. Gingerich
Keyser ,W. Va.
Engineering
David L. Golding
Vienna, W. Va.
Law
Thomas E. Goss
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Accounting
Gerald L. Gould
New Haven, Conn.
Law
Charles I. Greathouse
Flemington, W. Va.
Engineering
Walter H. Greilich
Toms River, N. J.
Arts and Sciences
Barbara J. Grochowski
Keyser, W. Va.
Medicine
Carolyn L. Guy
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Home Economics
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Lowell L. Haga
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Nancy J. Hamara
Netcong, N. J.
General Secretarial
John F. Hamilton
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Joseph W. Hammond
Moundsville, W. Va.
Business Administration
Lewis H. Hankes
Falls Church, Va.
Business Administration
Judith K. Harris
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Music
Rebecca A. Harshbarger
Piedmont, W. Va.
Education
Edward L. Hasenbuhler
Cumberland, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Howard M. Hatala
Weirton, W. Va.
Engineering
Julia B. Hathaway
Rowlesburg, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Bruce R. Haught
Proctor, W. Va.
Business Administration
Oliver Wayne Hawk
Elk Garden, W. Va.
Accounting
Thomas L. Hawkins
Philippi, W. Va.
Education
Michael L. Heflin
West Union, W. Va.
Dentistry
Charles Hendershot
Arthurdale, W. Va.
Engineering
Gary P. Henshaw
Winchester, Va.
Agriculture
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Linda L. Hinschlager
West Orange, N. J.
Medical Secretarial
William R. Hockman
Thurmont, Md.
Arts and Sciences
David K. Hollen
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Charles I. Homan
New Creek, W. Va.
Engineering
Tylyn Ann Huffman
Dry Fork, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Joseph J. Jackson
Arlington, Va.
Law
Mary Jenkins
West Orange, N.J.
Medical Secretarial
Paul F. Jenkins
Winchester, Ya.
Forestry
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Nelson R. Jennings
New Martinsville, W.
Agriculture
Gus E. Johnson
Swanton, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Norris K. Johnson
New Creek, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Robert D. Johnson
Ellerslie, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Sylvia L. Kady
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Charles B. Kalbaugh
Elk Garden, W. Va.
Education
George A. Keen
Georgetown, Del.
Agriculture
David W. Keller
Westernport, Md.
Engineering
Va.
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Harry F. Kelso
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Marilyn C. Killeri
Bethesda, Md.
Physical Education
Geren F. Knight
Moundsville, W. Va.
Physical Education
William V. Knott
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Glenn E. Knotts
Newburg, W. Va.
Physical Education
Stanley Kolodziejski
South River, N. J.
Education
Thomas E. Kooken
Westernport, Md.
Engineering
Frederick T. Kroll
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Physical Education
John J. Kuzmiak
Johnstown, Pa.
Law
Carleton K. Lake
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Herbert S. Lambert
Parsons, W. Va.
Music
Jerry L. Larke
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
James E. Leatherman
Fort Bragg, N. C.
Business Administration
Robert A. Leighton
Oakland, Md.
Business Administration
Robert A. Lindsey
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Engineering
Marlene K. Looney
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Medical Technology
Hilda Sue Loy
Romney, W. Va.
Physical Education
Carol J. Machamer
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
James E. Malone
Cumberland, Md.
Law
Susanne L. Marston
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Journalism
Larry G. Marteney
Philippi, W. Va.
Education
Vincent E. Martina
Keyser, W. Va.
Business Administration
Louis A. Martino
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Pharmacy
Erlend L. Mathias
Mathias, W. Va.
Agriculture
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Mary F. Mathias
Mathias, W. Va.
Medical Secretary
Wayne L. McClintic
Williamsburg, W. Va.
Engineering
Joel D. McCray
New Martinsville, W. Va.
Law
David A. McGoye
Piedmont, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Joshua E. Mcllvaine
Georgetown, Del.
Veterinary Medicine
James E. Mclntire
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Ray Victor McManis
Mt. Lake Park, Md.
Education
Michael Melody
Keyser, W. Va.
Business Administration
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Edward J. Melvin
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
Thomas J. Meravi
West Orange, N. J.
Education
Ernest L. Miller
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
James C. Miller
Thurmont, Md.
Engineering
Sharon L. Minnix
Bridgeport, W. Va.
Physical Education
Harald J. Mitchell
Franklin, W. Va.
Agriculture
Robert F. Mitchell
Westernport, Md.
Law
Jeffrey L. Montgomery
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Joseph W. Moore
Mt. Holly, N. J.
Physical Education
Paul H. Morris
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
James Mowbray
Barton, Md.
Engineering
Robert G. Mullen
Fredericksburg, Va.
Business Administration
Robert L. Mullennex
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Engineering
Gary E. Mulligan
Cumberland, Md.
Dentistry
Stephen P. Neely
Huntington, W. Va.
Business Administration
Susannah M. Nesbitt
Sandy Spring, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Raymond D. Neupert
Flemington, W. Va.
Engineering
Marjorie S. Nichols
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Gary Lee Nield
Wiley Ford, W. Va.
Engineering
David R. Noble
Charleston, W. Va.
Business Administration
Robert E. Nordeck
Oakland. Md.
Arts and Sciences
Edward B. Nuhfer
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Max E. Park
Rock Oak, W. Va.
Agriculture
Gary W. Parks
Arlington, Va.
Business Administration
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Georgia Parsenios
Cumberland, Md.
Law
Ingrid A. Pearson
Parkersburg, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Hubert P. Pennington
Parsons, W. Va.
Mortuary Science
Cecelia J. Perrine
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Education
Stuart M. Perry
Winchester, Va.
Engineering
Mary Gail Pfost
Charleston, W. Va.
Home Economics
Norman J. Pingley
Beverly W. Va.
Physical Education
Roger I. Pinnell
Millwood, W. Va.
Journalism
Robert L. Poland
Piedmont, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Edward R. Pouch
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Medicine
Michael V. Pratt
Kitzmiller, Md.
Education
Judith E. Presnell
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Carol S. Price
Piedmont, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Charles T. Pyles
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
David L. Pyles
Fort Ashby, W. Va.
Engineering
Charles W. Rager
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Jeannie M. Ramsey
Ida May, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Mary Ellen Rasel
Parkersburg, W .Va.
Music
Patrick Rawlings
Keyser, W. Va.
Business Administration
Darlene A. Reel
Maysville, W. Va.
Education
Carol Ann Rhodes
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Physical Education
Nancy A. Rice
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Stuart Richards
Renick, W. Va.
Agriculture
Katherine J. Riedel
Wheeling, W. Va.
Education
Ronald Riedel
Wheeling. W. Va.
Physical Education
James L. Rittenhour
Somerset, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
Gary L. Robey
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Robert R. Robinette
LaVale, Md.
Business Administration
Clarence L. Robinson
Baltimore, Md.
Law
Margaret L. Rockenstein
Vienna, W. Va.
Physical Education
Ernest L. Rockwell
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Neil R. Rodamer
Springs, Pa.
Business Administration
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Keyser, W. Va.
Medicine
Otto Ross
Wiley Ford, W. Va.
Engineering
Thomas G. Ross
Mathias, W. Va.
Business Administration
John F. Ruhl
Salem, N. J.
Engineering
John R. Rush
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Law
Barbara J. Ryon
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Susan B. Sadtler
Fairfield, Conn.
Arts and Sciences
Ronald L. Schwenninger
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
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William L. Seckman
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Pharmacy
Norma Arlene Self
Fort Ashby, W. Va.
Education
Robert S. Seymour
Accokeek, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Donald S. Shaffer
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Ronald C. Shaffer
Cumberland, Md.
Arts and Sciences
S. James Shaffer
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Education
John R. Shelton
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Patrick J. Sherman
Elkins, W. Va.
Physical Education
Donald C. Shields
Charleston, W. Va.
Engineering
George H. Shoemaker
Keyser, W. Va.
Veterinary Medicine
Robert G. Shoemaker
Somerset, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
Robert B. Sill
Frederick, Md.
Engineering
James Spadafore
Fairmont, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Armando J. Spagnolo
Paterson, N. J.
Physical Education
Kenneth F. Spicer
Cumberland, Md.
Pharmacy
Shirley Ann Spiker
Piedmont, W. Va.
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John P. Spoerl
LaVale, Md.
Business Administration
David Stalnaker
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Terry C. Stanhagen
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Delores N. Starnes
Burlington, W. Va.
Education
James A. Staub
Somerset, Pa.
Business Administration
Joel Samuel Steel
Silver Springs, Md.
Agriculture
Mike Stellabotte
Arlington, Va.
Business Administration
Hugh C. Stewart
Piedmont, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
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Martin W. Stone
Annandale, Va.
Business Administration
Earl J. Stutler
Garden City, N. Y.
Arts and Sciences
James A. Sullivan
Chevy Chase, Md.
Law
Vernon C. Svatos
Cleveland, 0.
Arts and Sciences
Carol Jane Swisher
Augusta, W. Va.
Music
William G. Thomas
Boswell, Pa.
Physical Education
Charles A. Tribett
Keyser, W. Va.
Business Administration
Norma J. Umstot
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
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David D. Van Zant
Lewistown, Pa.
Business Administration
Louise A. Voelker
Philadelphia, Pa.
Medical Secretarial
John E. Wade
Keyport, N. J.
Business Administration
Susan E. Walker
Piedmont, W. Va.
Nursing
Shirley A. Walling
Martinsburg, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Carl R. Washington
Greensburg, Pa.
Physical Education
David K. Weaver
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Business Administration
Jeffrey E. Webber
West Union, W. Va.
Business Administration
Lee W. Weekley
Philippi, W. Va.
Medical Technology
Sandra Welshonce
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
James F. Weyant
Meyersdale, Pa.
Veterinary Medicine
Beverly C. Whitehead
Beckley, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Katherine Wilcox
Rochester, N. Y.
Physical Education
Darlene Wilkins
Baker, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
James E. Willetts
La Vale, Md.
Business Administration
Ronald H. Wills
Keyser, W. Va.
Dentistry
Harold L. Wilson
Point Pleasant Beach, N. J.
Physical Education
John W. Wilson
Keyser, W. Va.
Business Administration
Marjorie Sue Wimer
Keyser, W. Va.
Home Economics
Philip O. Wince
South Charleston, W. Va.
Forestry
Richard D. Wood
Three Churches, W .Va.
Agriculture
Albert E. Wuestefeld
Keyport, N. J.
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Mary Chapman
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Frank K. Abruzzino
Shinnston, W. Va.
Law
Nicholas F. Accamando
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Physical Education
Joseph P. Adams
Nutter Fort, W. Va.
Law
Robert D. Alderton
Elk Garden, W. Va.
Engineering
K. Gary Ambridge
Baltimore, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Charles R. Anderson
Moundsville, W. Va.
Business Administration
Milton April
College Park, Md.
Agriculture
Carl D. Arnold
Burlington, W. Va.
Veterinary Medicine
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Michael A. Ashenfelter
Piedmont, W. Va.
Law
Julia S. Astfalk
Harrington. Del.
Physical Education
Ralph E. Ausherman
Martinsburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Thomas K. Baber
Vienna, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Nunzio E. Barbera
Keyser, W. Va.
Law
William R. Barclift
Arlington, Va.
Business Administration
John C. Barncord
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Accounting
Valla J. Bartlett
Keyser, W. Va.
Home Economics
John C. Batcheller
McLean, Va.
Business Administration
Doris Lee Beam
Fort Ashby, W. Va.
Education
Douglas H. Bean
Romney, W. Va.
Law
William R. Beardslee
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Robert W. Bell
Fanwood, N. J.
Arts and Sciences
Norman R. Bender
Lewistown, Pa.
Physical Therapy
Doris Bennett
Glady, W. Va.
Medical Technology
G. Stephen Bennett
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
Wallace L. Bennett
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
John C. Bianconi
McKeesport, Pa.
Physical Education
Willard K. Bibbee
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Dentistry
Carolyn B. Biser
Oakland, Md.
Home Economics
Andrew Bittner
Waynesburg, Pa.
Physical Education
Donald T. Blandin
Baltimore, Md.
Law
Earl D. Blank
Greensburg, Pa.
Forestry
Walter D. Bosserman
Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Forestry
Robert S. Bossone
Long Branch, N. J.
Law
Phillip J. Bove
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Larry L. Bowman
Flemingsburg, Ky.
Education
Stanley R. Boyer
Grant Town, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
William J. Bradfield
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
0. Paul Braithwaite
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Lynn C. Brodengeyer
Antioch, W. Va.
Physical Education
James L. Brown
Peterstown, W. Va.
Forestry
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Sandra J. Brown
Parkersburg, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Montford O. Burgess
Arlington, Va.
Engineering
Michael C. Burke
Elk Garden, W. Va.
Engineering
Louis K. Buterbaugh
Bedford, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
Linda L. Byers
Ligonier, Pa.
Physical Education
John F. Calain
Elkins, W. Va.
Agriculture
Sharon A. Carpenter
Romney, W. Va.
Nursing
Kathryn W. Carvey
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
John P. Castelli
Cuddy, Pa.
Business Administration
Judith Ann Channell
Elkins, W. Va.
Home Economics
Mary M. Chapman
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Gary Lee Cheshire
Westernport, Md.
Agiculture
William K. Chidester
Keyser, W. Va.
Journalism
Harry B. Clark
Everett, Pa.
Business Administration
John D. Clay
Whitesville, W. Va.
Forestry
Robert E. Coates
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Law
Francis P. Coda
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Education
Raymond W. Coleman
Millville, N. J.
Physical Education
Penelope L. Conley
South Charleston, W. Va.
Accounting
Delmas H. Cosner
Mt. Storm, W. Va.
Engineering
Robert C. Craig
Pittsburg, Pa.
Engineering
Bettsy R. Criner
Reedy, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Michael B. Crisci
Weirton, W. Va.
Law
Gayle J. Crisi
Hastings on Hudson. N. Y.
General Secretarial
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Rodger L. Crites
Fisher, W. Va.
Agriculture
Hayward G. Cross
Grafton, W. Va.
Physical Education
Kenneth J. Cuprik
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Engineering
Steven L. Curry
La Vale, Md.
Engineering
Donald E. Cutlip
Buckhannon, W. Va.
Business Administration
Sara R. Daugherty
Keyser, W. Va.
Home Economics
Dennis H. Davidson
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Delia M. Davis
Follansbee, W. Va.
Medical Technology
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Paul L. Davis
St. Marys, W. Va.
Business Administration
Mary L. Dawson
Kingwood, W. Va.
Home Economics
Daniel Delich
Hobart, Ind.
Law
Aidan T. Dewey
Alexandria. Va.
Business Administration
Robert J. Diaco
Newark, N. J.
Denistry
David E. Disque
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
Daniel F. Dombrosky
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Law
Douglas H. Donohoe
Vienna, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Mary C. Dorsey
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Zelda L. Drainer
Flemington, W. Va.
Home Economics
Elinor J. Drane
Piedmont, W. Va.
Medical Technology
Michael L. Dransfield
Gap Mills, W. Va.
Forestry
Jane L. Early
Cumberland, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Yvonne T. Eddicks
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Edward Elikan
Carnegie, Pa.
Education
David L. Ellis
Westernport, Md.
Arts and Sciences
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Robert B. Engle
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Donald K. Eskridge
Petersburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
James D. Evans
New Creek, W. Va.
Medicine
Charles J. Ezell
Falls Church, Va.
Forestry
Carl J. Fetchero
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Denistry
Joyce E. Fike
Brandonville, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Barbara N. Fileti
West Orange, N. J.
General Secretarial
Janet L. Foley
Petersburg. W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
51
Frank C. French, Jr.
Charleston, W. Va.
Business Administation
James W. French
North Garden, Va.
Business Administration
Joseph H. Frye
Augusta, W. Va.
Business Administration
Howard R. Fulk
Bayard, W. Va.
Physical Education
David B. Fuller
Silver Spring, Md.
Engineering
Robert E. Gall
Carnegie, Pa.
Engineering
Kenneth L. Garland
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Stephen S. Garton
Weston, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
52
Paul E. Gates
Piedmont, W. Va.
Medicine
Claude E. Gaujot
Durbin, W. Va.
Law
Benjamin D. Gay
Marlinton, W. Va.
Veterinary Medicine
Harold L. Grayson
Keyser, W. Va.
Forestry
James D. Griffin
St. Marys, W. Va.
Engineering
John W. Groden
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Charles A. Grossman
Charlottesville, Va.
Veterinary Medicine
Robert E. Hager
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
Johnny E. Haines
Keyser, W. Va.
Accounting
Philip G. Hall
Salisbury, Md.
Physical Education
Robert G. Hall
Walkersville, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Carol J. Haller
Washington, W. Va.
Medical Technology
Mary K. Hammond
Ridgeley, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Mary A. Handlan
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Technology
Patricia J. Hanlin
Wappingers Falls, N. Y.
Arts and Sciences
Robert G. Hanna
Renick, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
James E. Hannum
Mt. Alto, W. Va.
Accounting
Don R. Harman
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Glenn A. Harman
Rough Run, W. Va.
Engineering
John W. Harman
Petersburg, W. Va.
Business Administation
Patricia Ann Harness
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Education
Woodrow A. Harper
Winchester, Va.
Physical Therapy
Elizabeth A. Harris
Parkersburg. W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Kenneth R. Harris
Alexandria, Va.
Physical Education
53
Edward Hartman
Beryl, W. Va.
Engineering
Nancy C. Hartman
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Richard A. Hartnett
New York, New York
Law
Edward G. Hawkins
Keyser, W. Va.
Law
Vicki J. Hawkins
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Lynn E. Haynes
Bluefield, W. Va.
Engineering
John B. Hayward
Martinsburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
Harry G. Helme
Washington, D. C.
Business Administration
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David G. Helmick
Petersburg, W. Va.
Agriculture
Tommy G. Hevener
Durbin, W. Va.
Engineering
Donald A. Hill
Keyport, N. J.
Physical Education
Rufus E. Hoalcraft
Pennsboro, W. Va.
Agriculture
Phyllis A. Hodge
Johnstown, Pa.
Home Economics
Neva P. Hoffman
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Burt H. Holcomb
Ashland, N. J.
Physical Education
Hugh A. Hollingsworth
Keyser, W. Va.
Pharmacy
Thomas A. Hood
Jeannette, Pa.
Business Administration
Nancy P. Hooper
Bridgeville, Pa.
Medical Secretarial
Gerald S. Hott
Wardensville, W. Va.
Engineering
Kenneth R. House
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
John K. Houser
Romney, W. Va.
Business Administration
James C. Hovey
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Richard D. Hudkins
Phillipi, W. Va.
Business Administration
Norman W. Hughes
Vienna, Md.
Education
Matthew A. Iatesta
West Orange, N. J.
Arts and Sciences
William L. Jennewine
Jacksonville, Fla.
Law
Richard M. Johns
Warren, Ohio
Forestry
Ronald G. Johnson
Albright, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Bryan L. Jones
Verona, N. J.
Arts and Sciences
William D. Jones
Philippi, W. Va.
Education
Jerry Judy
Cherry Grove, W. Va.
Engineering
James R. Jenkins
Petersburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
55
Lenstal Kachadoorian
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Sandra J. Kahler
Burnham, Pa.
Medical Secretarial
L. Elaine Kalbaugh
Elk Garden, W. Va.
Physical Education
Elizabeth F. Kapp
Pittsburgh, Pa.
General Secretarial
Sally L. Karl
Frederick, Md.
Education
Walter G. Karnis
Hollywood, Fla.
Physical Education
John E. Kaylor
Springfield, W. Va.
Business Administration
Karen J. Keller
Westernport, Md.
Arts and Sciences
56
Harold R. Kerns
Fort Ashby, W. Va.
Physical Education
Gary K. Ketchem
Pruntytown, W Va.
Agriculture
Marjorie J. Killian
Manasquan, N. J.
Medical Secretarial
Gary L. King
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
Anthony W. Kirk
Arlington, Va.
Dentistry
Vincent J. Kirk
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Education
Louise M. Kister
Somerset, Pa.
Music
Robert L. Klinestiver
Keyser, W. Va.
Medicine
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Barbara A. Knott
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Lonnie J. Kuhn
Mt. Storm, W. Va.
Medicine
William C. LaMay
Arlington, Va.
Business Administration
Paul E. Lamm
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Medical Technology
Nick C. Lapcevic
Larimer, Pa.
Engineering
Charles H. Lauer
Cologne, N. J.
Physical Education
David A. Lawson
Masontown, W. Va.
Physical Education
Robert L. Lawson
Harbeson, Del.
Agriculture
Ernest M. Layman
Westernport, Md.
Business Administration
Jay C. Leatherman
Ft. Bragg, N. C.
Business Administration
Lucien T. Lenhart
Millsboro, Del.
Engineering
Helen C. Lewis
Terra Alta, W. Va.
Education
Robert W. Lewis
Toms River, N. J.
Education
Beulah G. Likin
Raymondville, Texas
Arts and Sciences
Harry M. Liller
New Creek. W. Va.
Engineering
Robert K. Lonergan
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Arts and Sciences
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Ralph W. Long
Springfield, W. Va.
Business Administration
Roger P. Loudin
Imperial, W. Va.
Forestry
Claudia C. Lovering
Alexandria, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Harold D. Lynch
Cumberland, Md.
Engineering
Lynn F. Lyons
Keyser, W. Va.
Dentistry
Richard E. Lyons
Gormania, W. Va.
Dentistry
Robert A. Lyons
Kitzmiller, Md.
Music
Morton M. MacDonald
Marshall, Va.
Business Administration
Cheryl M. Maderia
Follansbee, W. Va.
Education
John M. Maffucci
Bedford, Pa.
Physical Education
Barbara L. Malone
Keyser, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Nancy A. Manning
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Education
Dottie S. Markwood
Lahmansville, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Joseph M. Marshall
Circleville, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Edward F. Martin
Dover, Del.
Physical Education
Thomas E. Martin
Alexandria, Va.
Business Administration
Helen M. Martina
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Ward B. Masden
Arlington, Va.
Engineering
Homer W. May
Bedford, Pa.
Business Administration
Leonard C. Mayer
Windber, Pa.
Education
Caroline S. McArthur
Arlington, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Bonnie Lee McAvoy
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Paul P. McCarthy
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Paula S. McDowell
Burlington, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Ralph A. McFarland
Weirton, W. Va.
Physical Education
James P. McGovern
Falls Church, Va.
Physical Education
Carol R. McVicker
Towson, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Carol A. Miers
Keyser, W. Va.
Physical Education
Charles J. Miller
Alexandria, Va.
Business Administration
Corrine V. Miller
Paw Paw, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Duane R. Miller
Greensburg, Pa.
Forestry
Marie E. Miller
Keyser. W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
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Mary L. Miller
Keyser, W. Va.
Journalism
Vincent W. Miller
Hedgesville, W. Va.
Dentistry
William J. Milleson
Springfield, W. Va.
Agriculture
James M. Mims
Boyds, Md.
Agriculture
Judith A. Mokosh
Moundsville, W. Va.
Education
Dow E. Mongold
Mathias, W. Va.
Forestry
Calvin E. Montgomery
Masontown, W. Va.
Agriculture
Richard M. Moon
Middletown, Ohio
Business Administration
60
Norman Lee Moore
Keyser, W. Va.
Medicine
Gary D. Morgan
Fairmont, W. Va.
Law
Michael A. Morgan
Somerset, Pa.
Business Administration
Judith E. Morlan
Bethesda, Md.
Education
George H. Moser
Smithfield, Pa.
Medicine
Charles A. Murphy
Bridgeport, W. Va.
Business Administration
John R. Myers
Augusta, W. Va.
Physical Education
Michael D. Myers
Valley Bend, W. Va.
Physical Education
Paul J. Nagy
Fairmont, W. Va.
Physical Education
John S. Narbut
Millville, N. J.
Arts and Sciences
Paul F. Nazelrod
Oakland, Md.
Medicine
James H. Neil
St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Forestry
Grace E. Neptune
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
William G. Nesbit
Moundsville, W. Va.
Engineering
Raymond C. Netzel
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agriculture
Barbara S. Nicholson
Weirton, W. Va.
Physical Therapy
Gary B. Norris
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Law
Mary L. Nuss
Garfield, N. J.
Medical Technology
Douglas L. Ogden
LaVale, Md.
Education
Francis E. Old
Baltimore, Md.
Arts and Sciences
Dennis M. O'Neill
McLean, Va.
Arts and Sciences
Barbara L. O'Rear
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Edward C. Ott
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Agriculture
George A. Ott
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Music
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David L. Page
Millville, N. J.
Engineering
Roddy L. Palmer
Keyser, W. Va.
Education
Hilda L. Pancake
New Creek, W. Va.
Pharmacy
Charles L. Park
Lawrenceville, N. J.
Forestry
Paul E. Park
Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Engineering
George C. Paxton
Piedmont, W. Va.
Medicine
James K. Payne
Charlottesville, Va.
Engineering
Walter A. Pennino
Vienna, Va.
Physical Education
62
Richard C. Pirozzi
Paterson, N. J.
Law
Victoria E. Price
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Physical Education
Brenda L. Pugh
Westernport, Md.
Physical Education
John F. Queen
Rock Cave, W. Va.
Engineering
Charles J. Rafter
Salisbury, Md.
Business Administration
Dennis S. Rawlings
Baltimore, Md.
Business Administration
Stephen E. Reckenwald
Belmar, N. J.
Education
Marion R. Reed
Buckhannon, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Clara Belle Reel
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Charles L. Reese
Fairmont. W. Va.
Physical Education
Luretta J. Reger
Buckhannon, W. Va.
Nursing
Walter A. Rex
Lewistown, Pa.
Business Administration
Thomas D. Ridenour
Newburg, W. Va.
Physical Education
Edward C. Riffle
Jane Lew, W. Va.
Agriculture
Richard J. Robinson
Syracuse, N. Y.
Physical Education
Philip D. Rodgers
South Portland, Me.
Forestry
Carolyn C. Root
Westernport, Md.
Medical Secretary
Frederick J. Roscoe
Wheeling, W. Va.
Engineering
Ann L. Ruck
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Kevin W. Ryan
Little Silver, N. J.
Education
Marcella K. Ryan
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
Barbara E. Sagal
Keyser. W. Va.
General Secretarial
William B. Shackleford
Arthurdale, W. Va.
Agriculture
Roger A. Shallis
Keyser, W. Ya.
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Calvin J. Sharp
Marlinton, W. Va.
Forestry
Lawton T. Sharp
Glenwood, Md.
Forestry
Ralph O. Sharp
Front Royal, Va.
Dentistry
Eddie L. Shearer
Charleston, W. Va.
Engineering
Willard L. Shears
Arbovale, W. Va.
Forestry
Donnie H. Shields
Wildcat, W. Va.
Engineering
David W. Shinn
Rupert, W. Va.
Dentistry
Gary S. Shipley
Bedford, Pa.
Business Administration
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Willis R. Shumaker
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Richard L. Sindy
Cresaptown, Md.
Engineering
Roger A. Sites
Petersburg, W. Va.
Business Administration
J. Gregory Sliger
Elm Grove, W. Va.
Pharmacy
Robert L. Sloan
Cameron, W. Va.
Physical Therapy
Ashby D. Smith
Falls Church, Va.
Physical Education
Courtland W. Smith
Rridgewood, N. Y.
Business Administration
John L. Smith
Nutter Fort, W. Va.
Business Administration
Kenneth E. Smith
Accident, Md.
Forestry
Patrick H. Smith
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Anna K. Snider
Keyser, W. Va.
Physical Education
David M. Snyder
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Rudolph J. Sosna
Strasburg, Va.
Medicine
James F. Spangler
Romney, W. Va.
Engineering
Robert L. Spencer
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
John A. Stealey
Nutter Fort, W. Va.
Engineering
John W. Stein
Martinsburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
John H. Stiffler
Johnstown, Pa.
Forestry
Philip L. Stotler
Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
Business Administration
Joseph L. Strange
Vienna, Va.
Education
John C. Strigle
South Charleston, W. Va.
Agriculture
Irene F. Strong
Westernport, Md.
Dental Hygiene
James K. Studdard
Benwood, W, Va.
Arts and Sciences
David R. Sutton
Glendale. W. Va.
Physical Education
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John Y. Sutton
Bridgeport, W. Va.
Business Administration
Donald H. Swartz
Parsons, W. Va.
Forestry
Dwight D. Sypolt
Reedsville, W. Va.
Forestry
Christopher C. Tatham
Falls Church, Va.
Forestry
Joseph R. Taylor
Keyser, W. Va.
Accounting
Ronald W. Terhorst
Carnegie, Pa.
Forestry
Dennis Lee Testa
Neptune, N. J.
Education
Alice J. Tetrick
Keyser, W. Va.
General Secretarial
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Vaughn N. Thomas
Delmont, Pa.
Veterinary Medicine
James R. Thompson
Petersburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Richard L. Thompson
Piedmont, W. Va.
Engineering
Robert J. Thornberry
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Business Administration
Robert G. Thorne
West Long Branch, N. J.
Education
John F. Tipping
Ridgeley, W. Va.
Business Administration
Blanche E. Turner
Buckhannon, W. Va.
Home Economics
Kenneth R. Turner
Lonaconing, Md.
Engineering
Nolan D. Turner
Newburg, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
John W. Umstot
Oakland, Md.
Engineering
Frank VanAmburgh
Wayne, N. J.
Veterinary Medicine
A. David Vennari
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Physical Education
William M. Vicini
Uniontown, Pa.
Business Administration
Cheryl S. Wagner
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Medical Technology
John F. Wagoner
Springfield, W. Va.
Engineering
Roy M. Walker
Piedmont, W. Va.
Forestry
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Michele L. Ward
Keyser, W. Va.
Physical Education
Wayne E. Warder
Hastings, W. Va.
Forestry
John F. Waterhouse
Wheeling, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
Carol L .Wear
Wheeling, W. Va.
Education
Harry R. Webb
Mauricetown, N. J.
Engineering
Dinah S. Wells
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Stephen A. Wells
Burlington, W, Va.
Medicine
Raymond T. Westfall
Nutter Fort. W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
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Lowell L. Whipp
Keyser, W. Va.
Engineering
Margaret J. White
Oakland, Md.
Home Economics
David W. Whitzell
Pennsgrove, N. J.
Physical Education
Gary D. Williams
Tunnelton, W. Va.
Music
Roy H. Williams
Mouth of Seneca, W. Va.
Arts and Sciences
William J. Williams
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Education
David K. Wilson
Moundsville, W. Va.
Business Administration
Linda Lou Wiltison
Keyser, W. Va.
Medical Secretarial
Ronald E. Wise
Oakland, Md.
Veterinary Medicine
Fairley W. Workman
Marlinton, W. Va.
Engineering
Theodore M. Yokum
Harman, W. Va.
Agriculture
Michael G. Zontanos
East Orange, N. J.
Arts and Sciences
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Playing Bridge — Wishing Hearts
Flag Ceremony Before Games
Go Away! . . . I'm Hungry
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It Must Have Been Something I 'et!
TAKE A PEEK-
Mail Call! Mail Call!
Yes, father. Yes, father.
But, Jeff, I can't smile!!
Santa's little helpers.
David, Can't you breathe? ?
Books, books — no money left!
Yes Sir! I'll wear it!
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Please, Dean, Please!!
YOU WERE ON CANDID CAMERA
Christmas Party Quartet.
Who's got the ball ? ?
Grand Finale?
Delicious Punch, girls!
Now they're on their own.
New Bus for Catamounts.
Annual Roth Banquet
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Sigma Christmas Swing
FLOATS IN THE ANNUAL HOMECOMING PARADE
Roth — Best Campus Organization Float
Sigmas — Best Greek Letter Float
Kappas, Theta-Gamma, Most Attractive Greek Letter Floats
Freshmen Class Campus Float
The Queen's Float — Miss Catamount
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Agriculture Club Float
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Christian Youth Fellowship Float
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CAMPUS
QUEENS
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MISS CATAMOUNT
MISS CAROLYN CASTELLI
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QUEEN OF HARVEST SWING
MISS MARLENE LOONEY
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QUEEN OF WINTER
MISS NANCY HAMARA
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CAMPUS COVER GIRL
MISS DINAH WELLS
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APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS
MISS SANDRA WELSHONCE
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SIGMA SWEETHEART
MISS MARTHA JEAN BONAFIELD
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QUEEN OF THE EASTER BALL
MISS SYLVIA KADY
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QUEEN OF THE MILITARY BALL
MISS DIANNE CHESHIRE
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QUEEN OF MAY
MISS CAROL MACHAMER
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CORONATION CEREMONIES FOR QUEENS
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CHEERLEADERS
Penelope Conley
Joyce Fike
Mary Jenkins
Carol Ann Miers
Elaine Ack
Kathryn Carvey
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ROTC SPONSORS
Carolyn Guy
Louise Voelker
Marlene Looney
Ingrid Pearson
Mary Jenkins
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STUDENT COUNCIL
President Felton Addresses Student Council
The members of the Student Council are:
David Felton President
Sophomore Class
Louis Martino President
Donald Shaffer Vice-President
Jean Bonaf ield Secretary-Treasurer
Charles Homan Rep. to Student Council
Freshmen Class
William Chidester President
Carl Fetchero Vice-President
Marie Miller Secretary
Mary Chapman Treasurer
John Bianconi Rep. to Student Council
Sorority and Fraternity Presidents
Carol Machamer Sigma Iota Chi
Sandra Welshonce Eta Upsilon Gamma
Sylvia Kady Kappa Delta Psi
David Hollen Phi Sigma Nu
Robert Baer (rep.) Theta Sigma Chi
Armando Spagnola Phi Kappa Omega
Representatives
Scott Bosley, Pasquino; Mary Jenkins,
Cheerleaders; Kay Looney, Reynolds Hall;
Sharon Minnix, Women's Athletic Associa-
tion; David Stalnaker, Circle K; Bill Bing-
man, Roth Military Honorary Society; Ray
Campbell, CYF; Thomas Meravi, Newman
Club; Julia Hathaway, Sigma Phi Omega;
James Mclntire, OmniSci ; Sue Wimer, Home
Economics Club ; Max Park, Agriculture Club
and representatives from Davis Hall, Singers,
Panhellenic, Engineers Club, Players, and
Delta Psi Omega.
Mr. David Nuzum
Sponsor
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council, governing order of
the Student Body, supervises student activi-
ties, promotes school spirit, and develops a
close relationship among the students and
faculty.
A welcome committee greeted the student
upon his arrival on campus and helped him
to locate his quarters in the dormitory. Tradi-
tions were explained, and Freshmen Rules
were inaugurated. In order to raise funds for
athletic awards the Council sponsored the
Homecoming Dance and the May Day Ball.
It prepared and sold printed programs for
home football games and sponsored the sale
of freshmen "beanies" to promote school
spirit. The Council served as hosts when
high school seniors came to campus on High
School Visiting Days. The Council provided
guides and escorts on Parents Day in the
fall.
Students look to the governing body to
serve as a liaison between them and the
faculty. Suggestions for making campus life
more attractive originate with the Council
and are taken to the college administration
for final approval.
David W. Felton
President
Louis Martino
Pres. Soph. Class
Don Shaffer
Vice-President
Jean Bonafield
Secretary-Treasurer
Charles Homan
Soph. Class Rep.
CATAMOUNT
Among the pages of the 1963 CATA-
MOUNT are photographs depicting campus
life. We, the staff of this twenty-fifth edi-
tion, hope to recapture and retain for you
many memories of your days at Potomac
State College. In this yearbook are photo-
graphs of two years of striving and achieve-
ment. We hope that events recalled and held
dear will be of significance to all students.
As the college and state grow, so does the
CATAMOUNT. We are proud to commemor-
ate the twenty-five years of our yearbook.
The 1963 CATAMOUNT, consisting of one
hundred fifty-eight pages, is the largest
volume yet produced.
Editor and Staff Working on Copy
CATAMOUNT STAFF
Editor Constance Casto
Business Manager William Hockman
Photographer Norman Moore
Sports Editor Paul Davis
Advertising Staff
Gary Ambridge
Carolyn Castelli
Marion Chambers
Mary Hammond
Patricia Harness
Geren Knight
Susan Sadtler
Delores Starnes
Stephen Wells
Typists
Leanne Arkley
Gayle Crisi
Sandra Kahler
Julia Hathaway
Mr. Dudley W. G. Gordon
Sponsor
CATAMOUNT
Business Manager Meets with his Assistants
Typists Rush to Meet Deadline
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THE PASQUINO
&a> The college newspaper, the Pasquino, is completing its 41st year
^**l% a of supplying the campus and the public with news of Potomac State
College. The fortnightly publication's staff includes all journalism
majors and a number of volunteers from the student body.
w "*9& ^PSjpt^ ..' I n addition to being distributed on the campus to students, faculty
V Jp"* members, and the college staff, the Pasquino has a mailing list of
^-1 iJr over a thousand. It is sent to parents of non-commuting students,
"*2|£ | alumni throughout the world, several hundred colleges and high
schools, friends of the college, and advertisers.
The Student-Faculty Directory, published annually, is a Pasquino
project. Each spring, the staff has a banquet with a speaker invited
who is prominent in some phase of the communications professions.
The dinner celebrating the Pasquino's 40th Anniversary last spring,
Dr. Elizabeth Atwater attracted about 100 former staff members, including the first editor,
Faculty Advisor Donald E. Hamill (1921-22) .
PASQUINO STAFF Business Manager Susan Walker
Editor-in-Chief John Scott Bosley Mary Chapman, William Chidester, Judy
News Editor Patricia A. Fleming Tetrick, John Smith
FnTTnRiAT finApn Sports Ivan Pinnell, Editor
t q «. » i SZ • ™ . x, • James Courrier, Dinah Wells, Sharon Min-
J. Scott Bosley, Patricia Fleming, Bonnie n ix, James Sullivan, Fred Kroll
Brown, Susanne L. Marston, Ivan Pinnell A1 „
Alumni Lynn Brodengeyer,
NEWS STAFF Susannah Nesbitt
William K. Chidester, Corrine Miller, Mary Circulation Robert Clements, Manager
L. Miller, Sharon Minnix, Susannah Nesbitt, Ernest Miller, John Fitzgerald, Joseph
Blanche Turner, Caroline McArthur, Helen Jackson, Marie Miller, Betty Kapp, Janet
Martina, Joseph S. Gibbs, James M. Hildreth, Foley, Chris Tatham, Dottie Sue Mark-
William Hockman, Robert C. Steele, Albert wood, Wendie Corbin
E. Wuestefeld, Kathy Wilcox. Staff Photographer Norman Moore
Editor Gives Assignments
THE PASQUINO
Mailing Crew Prepares Bundles
Circulation Staff Addresses Papers
CIRCLE K
Robert Baer
President
James Rittenhour
Vice-President
James Staub
Secretary
James Mclntire
Treasurer
SOPHOMORE MEMBERS
Ralph L. Alkire
William N. Ashcraft
Robert L. Baer
Ralph W. Baker
John E. Bergman
William S. Bingman
Martin T. Bourkland
Finis Boyce
Robert Brannock
Walter R. Campbell
Marion H. Chambers
Ross L. Cline
Kenneth L. Fuhrmann
Howard M. Hatala
Geren F. Knight
Frederick T. Kroll
William D. Lawrence
Louis A. Martino
Wayne L. McClintic
James E. Mclntire
David R. Noble
Edward B. Nuhfer
Stuart M. Perry
Roger Ivan Pinnell
Edward Ray Pouch
Charles W. Rager
James L. Rittenhour
Clarence Robinson
John R. Rush
Donald S. Shaffer
Patrick J. Sherman
Donald C. Shields
James Spadafore
David Stalnaker
James A. Staub
David VanZant
John Wade
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CIRCLE K
The Circle K Club of Potomac State Col-
lege is a service organization dedicated to
this institution and to the community of
Keyser. The local Circle K Club was establish-
ed in 1952 and holds Charter Six in Circle K
International. The Potomac State Circle_ K
Club is composed of college men of high
character and good scholastic standing, who
feel that to serve is an honor instead of a
burden. The objective of Circle K Interna-
tional is to improve relations with the col-
lege, community, country, and God.
Major projects this year were: operating
the second-hand bookstore, sponsoring the
annual Homecoming Parade, continuing a
campus litter project, assisting with Parent's
Day, serving as host for the annual Circle
K District Convention of West Virginia, aid-
ing in the annual Blood Mobile program, con-
tinuing a recognition plaque for scholastic
leaders in school, and serving as guides for
various campus activities.
FRESHMAN MEMBERS
William Bingman
West Virginia
District Secretary
Norman Bender
Stephen Bennett
John David Clay
Charles Ezell, Jr.
Glen A. Harman
John W. Harman
Kenneth Ray Harris
Thomas Eric Martin
Ray McManis
William Milleson
Jeff Rafter
Ralph O. Sharp
Edward Shearer
Donnie Sheilds
John G. Sligar
Joseph Strange III
Vaughn Thomas
Raymond Westfall
W. Joseph Williams
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Mr. Earl Micheal
Sponsor
CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
Mr. W. Earl Michael
Sponsor
The Christian Youth Fellowship was organized on Potomac
State campus in 1949. This organization strives "to bring Chris-
tian youth of Potomac State College into closer contact with the
church and to deepen their devotional life through recreation
and fellowship." Constructive programs are presented by the
various members at the meetings which are held each Sunday
evening.
The Christian Youth Fellowship co-sponsored Religious Em-
phasis Week and sponsored the Pre-Easter Communion and
Pre-Easter worship services for Protestant students. It also
participated in several campus social events.
OFFICERS
President Raymond Campbell
Vice-President Norma Amtower
Secretary Blanche Turner
Treasurer June Brown
Norma Amtower
Carolyn Biser
Martha Bonafield
June Brown
Linda Byers
Raymond Campbell
Judith Channell
Betty Criner
Mary Finnell
Delores Fitzgerald
Nancy Hamara
Mary K. Hammond
Patricia Harness
Julia Hathaway
Oliver Hawk
Thomas Hood
Geren Knight
Cheryl Maderia
MEMBERS
Barbara Malone
James Malone
Nancy Manning
Dottie Markwood
Charles Murphy
Caroline McArthur
Marion Reed
Loretta Reger
Bernadine Rollins
John Rush
Robert Sill
John Sligar
Earl Stutler
Christopher Tatham
Blanche Turner
Carol Wear
Harry Webb
Sandra Welshonce
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NEWMAN CLUB
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OFFICERS
President Thomas J. Mera'vi
Vice-President John Giantonio
Secretary Barbara Groch'owski
Treasurer Pat Fleming
MEMBERS
Mary Burfield
Paul Cross
Lewis Dinicola
Mary Dorsey
Charles Grossman
Mary Handlan
Patricia Hanlin
Richard Hartnett
Donald Hill
Tylyn Huffman
Joseph Jackson
Elizabeth Kapp
Frederick Kroll
Claudia Lovering
Helen Martina
Vincent Martina
Louis Martino
Charles Miller
Judith Mokosh
Raymond Netzel
John Oliverio
Edward Pouch
Richard Pirozzi
Nancy Rice
Kathrine Riedel
John Rhul
Kevin Ryan
James Shaffer
Rudolph Sosna
James Spadafore
The Newman Club is a national Catholic organization, brought
to Potomac State College in the spring of 1948. Its purposes are
to foster the spiritual, intellectural, and social interests of
Catholic students of the college. The group is a member of the
National Newman Club Federation and of the Middle Atlantic
Province. The Rev. John J. O'Connell, pastor of the Church of
the Assumption, Keyser, is chaplain of the club, and a faculty
member of the college serves in an advisory capacity. At one of
the two monthly meetings talks on religious or social subjects
are given by visiting speakers.
Armando Spagnolo
Joseph Strange
James Sullivan
Vern Svatos
Kenneth Turner
John Wade
William Williams
Albert Wuestefeld
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Mr. J. Kenna Burke
Sponsor
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
OFFICERS
President Sue Wimer
Vice President Sara Daugherty
Secretary-Treasurer Margaret White
The Home Economics Club began its twenty-seventh year with
zeal and enthusiasm. Its purpose: to further interest in home
economics and create a clearer image of the home economist,
to strive for personal development, and promote good will, was
put into performance.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Hanlin
Sponsor
The highlights of the activities for this
year began with the sale of mums, followed
by the participation in the homecoming
parade with the Agriculture Club. A demon-
stration on the preparation of food was given
by a representative from a local utility com-
pany. Members visited a display of Christ-
mas decorations, sponsored by a local busi-
ness firm. Our club joined with the State
Home Economics Club in the program to
interpret home economics to the high school
students, and served as hostess to the East-
ern Region of Future Home Economics Con-
ference. Trips to the West Virginia Pulp
and Paper Company, the Potomac State
Farm, and Washington, D. C. were entertain-
ing as well as informative. Other activities
included serving as aides for receptions and
attending church services each semester as
a group.
Membership in the club is not limited to
home economics majors, but is open to any
student. This year, seven non-majors became
members of the club.
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AGRICULTURE CLUB
Since its beginning on the campus in
1954, the Agriculture Club has maintained
its purpose of furthering the professional
and social interests of the members. To be-
come a member of the Agriculture Club, a
student must major in the field of agricul-
ture, forestry, or veterinary medicine.
Along with the Home Economics Club, the
Agriculture Club entered a float in the an-
nual Homecoming Parade. Again with the
Home Economics Club, the group visited
Washington, D. C. Included in the tour was a
visit to the Department of Agriculture and
Economics.
At the monthly meetings, agricultural
films and slides were shown. At the last
monthly meeting, the most outstanding sop-
homore agriculture student was selected on
the basis of leadership ability and several
other qualifying points.
OFFICERS
President James Carpenter
Vice President Max Park
Secretary Gary Henshaw
Treasurer Richard Wood
Reporter Roger Galf ord
Milton April
Manly Bruce
James Carpenter
John Clay
Norman Delawder
Roger Galford
Benjamin Gay
David Helmick
Gary Henshaw
Nelson Jennings
MEMBERS
Ronald Johnson
Tony Keen
Robert Lawson
Roger Loudin
Earl Mathias
William Millison
James Neil
Raymond Netzel
Max Park
Calvin Sharp
Turner Sharp
Chris Tatham
Vaughn Thomas
Frank Van Amburgh
Wayne Warder
Ronald Wise
Richard Wood
Teddy Yokum
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Mr. Kenneth Malone
Sponsor
WOMEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION
The Women's Residence Association, es-
tablished on December 7, 1944, consists of the
women living in Reynolds Hall. The purpose
of this organization is to promote the amic-
ability of the girls and to help plan the social
life on campus.
Among its activities, the association de-
corates for the annual Homecoming, and
sponsors an annual Christmas Party. The
House Council, comprised of officers of the
association, acts as the governing body for
women. Through a social forum held twice
monthly, an opportunity is given girls in
residence and girls living in approved homes,
to discuss and learn proper social usage for
college women.
MEMBERS
Leanne Arkey
Julia Astfalk
Martha J. Bonafield
Bonnie L. Brown
Mary Nell Burfield
Linda L. Byers
Roberta J. Calvert
Connie C. Casto
Gail E. Coylard
Penny L. Conley
Wendie L. Corbin
Betty Criner
Gayle J. Crisi
Mary L. Dawson
Helen G. Demoise
Yvonne Eddicks
Joyce E. Fike
Patricia Fleming
Ann E. Fulmer
Carolyn L. Guy
Mary K. Hammond
Patricia A. Harness
Elizabeth A. Harris
Julia B Hathaway
Linda L. Hinschlager
Nancy P. Hooper
Mary Jenkins
Sandra J. Kahler
L. Elaine Kalbaugh
Marlene K. Looney
Claudia C. Lovering
Hilda S. Loy
Cheryl M. Maderia
Barbara L. Malone
Nancy A. Manning
Dottie S. Markwood
Susanne Marston
Corrine V. Miller
Sharon L. Minnix
Judith A. Mokosh
Susannah M. Nesbitt
Barbara S. Nicholson
Ingrid Pearson
Cecelia Perrine
Mary G. Pfost
Victoria E. Price
Darlene Reel
Carol A. Rhodes
Luann Rockenstein
Ann L. Ruck
Susan B. Sadtler
Carol J. Swisher
Blanche E. Turner
Louise A. Voelker
Shirley A. Walling
Carol L. Wear
OFFICERS
President Marlene K. Looney
Vice-President Louise Voelker
Secretary Claudia Lovering
Treasurer Barbara Malone
Social Chairman Cecelia Perrine
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Dr. Imogene Dever
Sponsor
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS
President Sharon Minnix
Vice-President Roberta Calvert
Secretary Gail Colyard
Treasurer Hilda Loy
Social Chairman Kathy Wilcox
MEMBERS
Lynn Brodengeyer
June Brown
Linda Byers
Vida Cuppett
Ann Fulmer
Elaine Kalbaugh
Carol Myers
Vicki Price
Carol Rhodes
Barbara Rice
Luann Rockenstein
Barbara Ryon
Ann Snider
Louise Voelker
Shirley Walling
Mischele Ward
,
Miss Margaret Rafter
Sponsor
"A sport for every woman and every
woman for a sport" is the motto of the Wo-
men's Athletic Association. W.A.A. was or-
ganized to popularize athletics and provide
leisure time activities for Potomac State
women.
The organization aims to develop stand-
ards of leadership and sportsmanship and
to promote those activities which may be
adapted to the leisure time of later life. In-
tramural games for women are bowling,
volleyball, basketball, ping pong, and bad-
minton.
The club is open to all women enrolled at
Potomac State. A total of two hundred fifty
points entitles a member to an emblem.
These points are acquired by participation
in tournaments, attending meetings and oth-
er activities. Each year W.A.A. makes cor-
sages for mothers on Parents' Day.
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ENGINEERS CLUB
The Engineers Club is a campus organi-
zation composed of Freshmen and Sopho-
more Engineer majors at Potomac State
College. It has been in existence since 1932
and provides for the student engineer a pro-
fessional atmosphere to go along with his
academic life on the campus. Freshmen be-
come members through participation in the
Engineering Orientation Program. Visiting
professional engineers speak to the mem-
bers, industrial films are shown at the meet-
ings, and trips are taken to industrial plants
in the area. The organization's main purpose
is to lend a professional atmosphere needed
by student engineers as a stepping stone for
association with local, state, and national
Professional Engineering Societies when the
student graduates in some field of engi-
neering.
OFFICERS
President . David Page
Vice President Robert Crai
Secretary Kenneth Turner
Treasurer Edward Shearer
FRESHMEN: George Bennett, Montford Burgess, Delmas Consner, Robert
Craig, David Disque, David Ellis, Robert Hall, Glenn Harman, Edward
Hartman, Gerald Hott, Gary King, Harold Lynch, Ward Masden, William
Nesbitt, David Page, Frederick Roscoe, Edward Shearer, Donnie Shields,
Patrick Smith, John Stealey, Kenneth Turner, Lowell Whipp, Fairley Work-
man, John Umstot.
SOPHOMORES: Thomas Barrett, Kermit Becker, John Bergman, Emmette
Boone, Walter Campbell, David Felton, Charles Greathouse, Howard Hatala,
David Hollen, Charles Homan, David Keller, Thomas Kooken, Robert Lind-
say, Wayne McClintic, Ernest Miller, James Miller, Jeffrey Montgomery,
James Mowbray, Gary Nield, David Neupert, Charles Pyles, Ronald Schwen-
inger, Donald Shields, Terry Stanhagen.
Mr. Walter A. Jaworek
Sponsor
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POTOMAC STATE SINGERS
One of the oldest, most active, and most popular college or-
ganizations is the Potomac State Singers. This group was organ-
ized in 1926 to give students in singing an opportunity to enjoy
group participation in the art. Since its beginning, the Singers'
group has grown quite large, and now consists of fifty-two mem-
bers.
The Singers organization is composed of a women's chorus,
a men's chorus, and mixed chorus. They take part in the Relig-
ious Emphasis Week programs, and have a large part in the
Annual Spring Music Festival sponsored by the Keyser Kiwanis
Club. The highlight of the winter season was the presentation
of a Christmas cantata which was sung before the Keyser
Rotary Club and the college as the Christmas Convocation. One
of the more enjoyable activities was the visit to high schools
in West Virginia and Maryland this spring. To climax their
year's activities, the Singers provided music for the college
commencement exercises.
President Charles Homan
Mr. Leonard Withers
Director
MEMBERS
Joseph Adams
Julia Astfalk
John Batcheller
Robert Bell
Sandra Brown
Sharon Carpenter
Kathryn Carvey
Carolyn Castelli
Wayne Dare
Larry Dickerson
Lee Drainer
Ervin Fink
Mary Finnell
Delores Fitzgerald
Joseph Frye
Harold Grayson
Barbara Grochowski
Nancy Hamara
Nancy Hartman
Mary Handlan
Richard Hartnett
Hugh Hollingsworth
Charles Homan
Richard Johns
Louise Kister
Barbara Knott
Ralph Long
Cheryl Maderia
Barbara Malone
Carolyn Martin
Paula McDowell
Raymond Netzel
Barbara O'Rear
George Ott
Mary Ellen Rasel
Darlene Reel
Louann Rockenstein
Bernadine Rollins
Susan Sadtler
John Smith
Anna Snider
Martin Stone
John Sutton
Jane Swisher
Dennis Testa
Norma Umstot
Sandra Welshonce
Tom Westfall
Lowell Whipp
Margaret White
Gary Williams
Linda Wiltison
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POTOMAC STATE DANCE BAND
Ralph Baker
Thomas Barrett
John Batcheller
Steven Curry
Douglas Donohoe
Ervin Fink
Woodrow Harper
Mr. Charles Whitehill
Director of all Bands
MEMBERS
Bryan Jones
Robert Lyons
Robert Mitchell
Bernadine Rollins
James Spangler
Beverly Whitehead
Gary Williams
Ronald Wise
The Potomac State College Dance Band,
under the direction of Mr. Charles Whitehill,
affords the members experience in the field
of dance music. Membership in this credit
course is open to any student by audition. In
addition to the regular music available for
dance bands, this group varies its sound by
using special arrangements by Mr. Whitehill
and by using small combos and soloists.
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The Stage Band made several appearances
at school functions during the year such as
the Faculty Reception, the Parent's Day
Convocation and the Circle K Convention.
It also appeared in two spring concerts in
addition to the annual spring tour to neigh-
boring high schools in conjunction with the
Potomac State Singers.
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POTOMAC STATE CONCERT BAND
The Potomac State College Concert Band
is a credit course available to both men and
women. Participation in the Concert Band
enables students to continue their musical
training. The Concert Band devotes its time
to the study and performance of band litera-
ture of the highest quality.
The Concert Band, under the direction of
Mr. Charles Whitehall, presented a spring
concert on the college campus and also par-
ticipated in the Annual Music Festival spon-
sored by the Keyser Kiwanis Club.
Concluding the concert season, the band
played for the graduation exercises in May.
Joseph Adams
Michael Babyak
Ralph Baker
Thomas Barrett
John Batcheller
Robert Bell
Carolyn Biser
Walter Bosserman
Martin Bourkland
Sharon Carpenter
Kathryn Carvey
William Chidester
Wendi Corbin
Steven Curry
MEMBERS
Douglas Donohoe
Ervin Fink
Woodrow Harper
Richard Hartnett
Bryan Jones
Betty Kapp
Robert Klinestiver
Ralph Long
Robert Lyons
Carol Machemer
Robert Mitchell
Francis Old
George Ott
Max Park
Walter Rex
Susan Sadtler
Robert Seymour
Ralph Sharp
James Spangler
John Stein
Jane Swisher
Wayne Warder
Lee Weekley
Margaret White
Gary Williams
Ronald Wise
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ROTH MILITARY HONORARY SOCIETY
Capt. Ernest Ackiss
Sponsor
ROTH Military Honorary Society was
formed in 1953 to represent the Reserve
Officers Training Corp Unit at Potomac
State College. Colonel Samuel Roth,
then professor of Military Science and
Tactics at West Virginia University,
was responsible for the ROTC Unit here
at Potomac State. The organization was
named in his honor.
The society's chief objective is to
honor outstanding ROTC students who
have demonstrated qualities of leader-
ship and have achieved a high military
and academic standing. To be invited
into ROTH, a student must attain an
average military science grade of "B"
or better and an overall academic grade
of "C" or above. The ROTH colors, red
and white, are displayed in the ribbon
and fourragere worn by all members in
addition to the ROTC uniform.
SP5 John Golaboff
Sponsor
ROTH annually sponsors the ROTC Rifle
Team, the Military Ball, the Fall Banquet,
the sprink cookout, and a float in the Home-
coming Parade. Also, the organization
responsible for the performance of ceremo-
nial activities of a military nature in connec-
tion with Potomac State College activities.
is
Ralph Alkire
Kermit Becker
Robert Baer
Ralph Baker
Thomas Barrett
John Bergman
William Bingman
Scott Bosley
Robert Burke
Charles Buzzard
Raymond Campbell
John Carney
Harrison Chambers
Ross Cline
James Courrier
Dale Crabtree
John Dailey
David Dillon
George Dorsey
Lawrence Elder
David Felton
MEMBERS
Ervin Fink
Ernest Giles
Charles Greathouse
Lowell Haga
Lewis Hankes
Howard Hatala
Oliver Hawk
David Hollen
Charles Homan
Harry Kelso
Geren Knight
Fredrick Kroll
Jerry Larke
Robert Lindsey
Wayne McClintic
James Mclntire
Charles Rager
Jeffrey Webber
William Duncan
Charles Kalbaugh
Lawrence DeBerry
James Malone
Louis Martino
Thomas Meravi
Ei-nest Miller
James Miller
Jeff Montgomery
James Mowbray
Robert Mullen
Raymond Nuepert
David Noble
Edward Nuhfer
Max Park
Edward Pouch
James Rittenhour
Clarence Robinson
Ronald Schwenninger
Donald Shaffer
Donald Shields
George Shoemaker
Benjamin Sill
Armando Spagnola
David Stalnaker
Terry Stanhagen
James Staub
Earl Stutler
William Thomas
David Weaver
James Willetts
Ronald Wills
Richard Wood
Robert Clements
Harry Clark
Patrick Sherman
Thomas Goss
John Rush
Homer May
William Ashcraft
Charles Pyles
Erlend Mathias
John Hamilton
David VanZant
James Spadafore
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OFFICERS
Commander Charles Homan Treasurer Thomas Meravi
Executive Officer William Bingman Information Officer Scott Bosley
Secretary Raymond Campbell Chaplain James Staub
Capt. Ernest L. Ackiss
U. S. Army
ADVISORS
SP5 John V. Golaboff
U. S. Army
ROTH PLEDGES FOR 1 963
MILITARY MARCHING BAND
The ROTC Marching Band is under the
direction of Mr. Charles Whitehall. Band
members may earn additional ROTC merits
for participation and also earn college credit
if they continue into the Concert Band, as
most do.
The Band is most active during the fall
season when it contributes much to the spirit
of the school by performing at all home foot-
ball games and pep rallies. The band pro-
vides the music for the ROTC noon forma-
tions. The ROTC Band participated in the
Veteran's Day parade, the Homecoming pa-
rade, and the Keyser Christmas parade.
Joseph Adams
Michael Babyak
Ralph Baker
Thomas Barrett
John Batcheller
Robert Bell
Walter Bosserman
Martin Bourkland
William Chidester
Steven Curry
MEMBERS
Douglas Donohoe
Ervin Fink
Woodrow Harper
Richard Hartnett
Bryan Jones
Robert Klinestiver
Ralph Long
Robert Lyons
Robert Mitchell
Francis Old
George Ott
Max Park
Walter Rex
Robert Seymour
Ralph Sharp
James Spangler
John Stein
Wayne Warder
Lee Weekley
Gary Williams
Ronald Wise
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CATAMOUNT RIFLE TEAM
The Catamount Rifle Club, sponsored
by the Military ' Department and the
Roth Honorary Society? is one of sev-
eral competitive sports offered to Poto-
3,-, . mac State Students. Through its affilia-
^fe» I tion with the National Rifle Associa-
tion, the team participates in the NRA
sectionals, which were held this year at
West Virginia University. Also through
the NRA, the students have the oppor-
tunity of working as Certified Assist- ^^■to^ — \
ant Rifle Instructors at summer camps
Z__ throughout the United States.
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along with several experienced fresh- ^k
v w ($& men, enabled the team to compile an X I \
impressive record, which indicates that
„ , „ „ the team won over 80% of their match-
Capt. Paul Rofrano eg ^- g f SFC Joseph Gravens
Team Sponsor ' Marksmanship has become an in- Team Coach
creasingly popular sport on the college
campus, and this year, the team added
two girls to its roster.
TEAM MEMBERS
Ralph W. Baker — James D. Evans Erlend L. Mathias Ronald L. Schwenninger
Team Captain Johnny E. Haines Gary B. Norris Roger A. Sites
Donald T. Blandin Richard E. Lyons Edward B. Nuhfer Ronald J. Sosna
Lawrence B. DeBerry Barbara L. Malone Charles T. Pyles William G. Thomas
William M. Duncan Ward B. Masden — Susan B. Sadtler
Team Coach
OFFICERS
President Ralph W. Baker
Vice-President Ward B. Masden
Executive Officer Ronald L. Schwenninger
Secretary Susan B. Sadtler
Treasurer Barbara L. Malone
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PANHELLENIC
Panhellenic Council, the governing forum
of the Greek letter organizations, promotes
good fellowship and cooperation among the
fraternities and sororities, assists in main-
taining esprit de corps and engenders within
the student body high ideals of life, charac-
ter and citizenship.
Eighteen elected representatives from the
six social organizations meet on the second
Tuesday of each month as prescribed by the
group's constitution. Of primary concern was
the regulating and controlling of Rush Week
activities and fraternal participation in cam-
pus elections.
OFFICERS
President Ann Fulmer
Vice President Jerry Knight
Secretary Sue Wimer
Ray Campbell
Carolyn Guy
Ann Fulmer
David Hollen
MEMBERS
Sylvia Kady
Jerry Knight
Carol Machamer
Louis Martino
Mike Perry
Cindy Welshonce
Sue Wimer
Mr. David G. Nuzum
Sponsor
SIGMA PHI OMEGA
OFFICERS
President Julia Hathaway
Vice-President Bernadine Rollins
Secretary-Treasurer Nancy M. Miller
Faculty Representative Kenneth F. Haines
STUDENT MEMBERS
Norma Amtower
Jean Bonafield
James Carpenter
Constance Casto
Harrison Chambers
Ervin Fink
Ann Fulmer
Barbara Grochowski
This year Sigma Phi Omega, the Honor
Society of Potomac State College, will cele-
brate its fortieth birthday. Founded in 1923
to foster scholarship and campus citizenship,
the organization strives to uphold the ideals
of its founders. It is still a local fraternity
with its own constitution, ritual, insignia, and
traditions.
Each year Sigma Phi Omega makes cer-
tain traditional contributions to the campus
life. As it draws its membership from all
groups, it is proper that it should sponsor the
two convocations honoring Potomac State or-
ganizations. This year at the KNOW YOUR
ORGANIZATIONS convocation held for
freshmen shortly after the opening of school,
Sigma Phi Omega presented the roster of
Nancy Hamara
David Hollen
Marlene Looney
James Malone
James Mclntire
Edward Nuhfer
David Stalnaker
Sandra Welshonce
Dr. Nancy M. Miller
Sponsor
all campus leaders and described the history
and objectives of the various organizations
they represented. In May it again sponsored
the RECOGNITION DAY CONVOCATION,
where honor was bestowed upon leadership
and achievement in every field of college life.
The formal initiation of new members and
the banquet honoring them and their parents
also has an important place on the college
calendar.
Members of Sigma Phi Omega recognize
the honor and responsibility which member-
ship entails, and they strive to uphold high
standards of scholarship, to participate in
student activities, and to co-operate with the
college at all times.
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ETA UPSILON GAMMA
OFFICERS
President Cindy Welshonce
Vice President Kay Looney
Secretary Louise Voelker
Treasurer Gail Colyard
AD AMAS Editor Hilda Loy
Sergeant-at-Arms Jodie Perrine
Chaplain Mary Jenkins
Eta Upsilon Gamma, founded at Chris-
tian College, Columbia, Missouri, in 1901, is
the oldest national junior college sorority
in the National College Panhellenic. The aims
of Eta Upsilon Gamma are to stimulate
school spirit, to promote scholarship and
achievement, and to enrich and broaden
friendship.
A successful rush party in the lounge of
Davis Hall with the theme "Gamma Land,"
started the sororities activities in the fall.
In November the annual Harvest Swing, with
a unique motif of a Japanese autumn, was
sponsored by the Gammas and their brother
fraternity, Theta Sigma Chi. In December,
the Gammas exchanged gifts and were hos-
tesses of the Christmas party given for the
Thetas in the Davis Hall Lounge.
In February the members sponsored a
"Welcome Back to Second Semester" dance,
with proceeds going to the Biennial Conclave
fund. March held another money-raising pro-
ject and a party given by the Thetas.
The climax of the year was the annual
Gamma-Theta spring banquet held in honor
of departing sophomores.
Honors bestowed upon Eta Upsilon Gamma
members during the year include: Kay
Looney, Mary Jenkins, Louise Voelker, In-
grid Pearson, and Caroline Guy who served
as R.O.T.C. Sponsors ; Mary Jenkins, Penny
Conley, Joyce Fike, Kathy Carvey, and Carol
Miers were cheerleaders ; Kay Looney, Louise
Voelker, and Jodie Perrine held the top of-
fices in the Women's Residence Association;
and Kay Looney was crowned Queen of the
Harvest Swing.
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Valla Bartlett
Kathy Carvey
Penelope Conley
Betty Criner
Rebecca Daughtery
Joyce Fike
Betty Harris
Elaine Kalbaugh
Betty Kapp
Beulah Liken
Claudia Lovering
Bonnie McAvoy
MEMBERS
Carol McVicker
Carol Miers
Marie Miller
Mary Miller
Barbara Nicholson
Victoria Price
Judy Tetrick
Mischele Ward
Dinah Wells
Mary Nell Burfield
Roberta Calvert
Gail Colyard
Carolyn Guy
Linda Hinschlager
Mary Jenkins
Kay Looney
Hilda Loy
Marjorie Nichols
Ingrid Pearson
Jodie Perrine
Lou Ann Rockenstein
Louise Voelker
Cindy Welshonce
Miss Irene Brown
Sponsor
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Miss Virginia Johnson
Sponsor
THETA SIGMA CHI
Page Adams
Thomas Arnold
William Ashcraft
Robert Baer
Wallace Bennett
William Bingman
Scott Bosley
Charles Buzzard
Raymond Campbell
John Carney
James Courrier
William Chidister
Michael Dransfield
Kenneth Fuhrman
John Giantonio
John Groden
MEMBERS
Mike Perry
Steven Reckenwald
James Rittenhour
Neil Rodamer
Thomas Ross
John Rush
John Shelton
David Shinn
Ashby Smith
Patrick Smith
James Smith
James Spadafore
Terry Stanhagan
James Staub
David VanZant
James Willetts
John Hamilton
Thomas Hawkins
Thomas Hood
Gerald Hott
William Knott
Robert Klinestiver
Herbert Lambert
Paul Lamm
Harold Lynch
Homer May
James McGovern
James Miller
William Millerson
Jeffery Montgomery
Michael Morgan
Charles Murphy
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The Theta Sigma Fraternity was founded
on the campus of Potomac State College in
1922. The fraternity promotes character,
fellowship, scholarship, and school spirit.
Theta Sigma Chi participated in many
college sponsored events; tied for the best
decorated float of the Greek letter organi-
zations in the Homecoming Parade, spon-
sored the Harvest Swing in co-operation with
their sister sorority, conducted the election
of Miss Catamount during Homecoming
weekend, and received the President's Scho-
lastic Award for the highest scholastic av-
erage of the fraternal Greek letter organi-
zations.
The organization proudly points to the
accomplishments of their men. Raymond
Campbell was president of the CYF. James
Rittenhour was vice president of the Circle
K. James Staub was secretary of Circle K.
William Bingman was honored as Secretary
of West Virginia District Circle K, and also
Executive Officer of Roth. Robert Baer
served as President of Circle K and reigned
as King of the Harvest Swing.
Other activities of the fraternity included
various informal parties, a rush party and
the annual picnic.
OFFICERS
President Raymond Campbell
Vice President James Rittenhour
Secretary Robert Baer
Treasurer John Carney
Chaplain William Bingman
Sergeant at Arms Thomas Hawkins
Pledge Master David VanZant
Mr. E. L. Dayton
Sponsor
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OFFICERS
President Sylvia Kady
Vice President Sue Wimer
Secretary Susan Walker
Treasurer Susannah Nesbitt
Historian Constance Casto
Chaplain Wendie Corbin
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Judy Stutler Boyer
Carolyn Castelli
Constance Casto
Wendie Corbin
Phyllis Hodge
Barbara Malone
MEMBERS
Sylvia Kady
Susannah Nesbitt
Katherine Reidel
Susan Sadtler
Susan Walker
Linda Wiltison
Sue Wimer
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KAPPA DELTA PSI
Anne Withers
Sponsor
Kappa Delta Psi was founded on the
campus of Potomac State College April
26, 1951. The objectives of this sorority
are to further scholarship, to stimulate
school spirit, to promote high moral
standards, to develop a close feeling of
friendship among its members and loy-
alty to Potomac State College.
The sorority began its 1962-63 activi-
ties with a rush party for the fresh-
man women at the home of Miss Sue
Wimer, with a Hawaiian theme, "Kap-
pa Luau." Instead of the usual Thanks-
giving basket this year, the group do-
nated a meal ticket to a student at
Keyser Elementary School. A dinner for
the patroness of the sorority was held
at Barton's Restaurant replacing the
Christmas Party. The second semester
brought with it new pledges to the so-
Elizabeth Hanlin
Sponsor
rority ; several informal parties with the
brother fraternity, Phi Kappa Omega; the
highly successful Easter Ball ; and, to climax
the year, the freshman girls staged a Spring
Banquet for the departing sophomore "big
sisters." A highlight of the Spring Banquet
was again the presentation of a check to the
Alumni Foundation Scholarship Fund.
Honors bestowed upon Kappa Delta Psi
members during the year include: Carolyn
Castelli, Miss Catamount; Susan Sadtler,
President of The Players and Vice President
of Delta Psi Omega ; Barbara Malone, Treas-
urer of Women's Resident Association ; Su-
san Sadtler and Barbara Malone, the only
female members of the Rifle Team; Con-
stance Casto, Editor of the CATAMOUNT
and elected to Sigma Phi Omega ; Sue Wimer,
President of the Home Economics Club and
Secretary of Panhellenic ; and Susan Walker,
Business Manager of the PASQUINO.
KAPPA OFFICERS MEET
PHI KAPPA OMEGA
PLEDGES
Frank Abruzzino
Nick Accamando
Thomas Baber
Jerry Bryan
Bob Engle
C. J. Fetchero
Gary Hall
Phil Hall
Donald Hill
Jim Hovey
John Kaylor
Robert Lawson
Lucien Lenhart
Bob Longergan
Ralph Long
Charles Miller
Jack Narbut
Francis Old
Walter Pennino
Richard Pirozzi
Jeff Rafter
Donnie Shields
Courtland Smith
Joseph Strange
Dennis Testa
Bob Thorne
Dave Vennari
Steve Wells
Joe Williams
Harry Webb
ACTIVES
John Bergman
Bob Clements
John Fitzgerald
Gary Furgeson
Fred Kroll
Jerry Lark
Louis Martino
Jim Mclntire
Tom Meravi
Ed Nuhfer
Norman Pingley
Ivan Pinnell
Charles Rager
Lou Robinson
Kevin Ryan
Don Shaffer
Dee Shields
Armando Spagnolo
Dave Stalnaker
Bill Thomas
John Wade
Carl Washington
Albie Westifield
The Phi Kappa Omega Fraternity was or-
ganized at Potomac State College in 1949.
The fraternity works steadily to promote
high scholastic standings, sound moral char-
acter, and a fraternal spirit among the
members.
The men of Phi Kappa Omega point proud-
ly to their 1962-63 achievements. Brother
Louis Martino served as President of the
sophomore class and Don Shaffer served as
Vice-president. Jim Mclntire was President
of the Omni-Sci Club. C. J. Fetchero was the
vice-president of the freshman class. The
Kappa float won first prize in the homecom-
ing parade for the most attractive Greek
Letter entry- The Kappas also have the larg-
est pledge class of any other fraternity on
campus. The Kappa candidate for homecom-
ing queen won and reigned over the home-
coming festival.
In co-operation with the sister sorority,
Kappa Delta Psi, we held the annual Easter
Ball, which once again was the spotlight of
the social activities on campus. Throughout
the college year the Fraternity held several
informal parties with their sister sorority.
The year was climaxed with the annual
spring banquet and picnic.
The bands which were established with
the other brothers will long be remembered
by us all.
OFFICERS
President Armando Spagnolo
Vice-President David Stalnaker
Secretary James Mclntire
Treasurer Louis Martino
Chaplain Fred Kroll
Parliamentarian Charles Rager
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Dr. Allen E. Murphy
Sponsor
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Sigma Iota Chi was founded in 1903 by Captain Greer A.
Duncan, and it is now the largest National Junior College Soror-
ity in the United States. Epsilon Chapter was founded at Poto-
mac State in 1923.
The purpose of the girls in Sigma is to perfect and partici-
pate in the true meaning of sisterhood ; to forget themselves
as individuals and to be mindful of others ; to establish friend-
ship and sisterly love; and to contribute to the betterment of
women. A good scholastic and citizenship standing is stressed
as are the responsibilities toward the college.
The rush party was held at the home of
Mrs. Marie Coffman, and of the rushees,
forty-three accepted Sigma bids. The mem-
bers provided baskets of food for two needy
families at Christmas as a local project. Sig-
mas also have a campus and a national
project.
Miss Dolores Fitzgerald was the Sigma
candidate for "Miss Catamount." Miss Ann
Fulmer served as President of Panhellenic
for the first semester. Miss Nancy Hamara
was chosen Queen of the Christmas Ball
sponsored by the Phi Sigma Nu fraternity,
and Miss Jean Bonafield reigned as Queen of
the Sweetheart Ball sponsored by the Sigmas.
SIGMA IOTA CHI
Julia Astfalk
Elaine Ack
Doris Bennett
Carolyn Biser
Sharon Carpenter
Sandra Compton
Gayle Crisi
Vida Cuppett
Grace Demoise
Mary Dorsey
Elinor Drane
Barbara Fileti
Janet Foley
MEMBERS
Mary Lou Finnell
Delores Fitzgerald
Barbara Grochowski
Mary Kay Hammond
Molly Handlan
Pat Hanlin
Patty Harness
Nancy Hartman
Nancy Hooper
Neva Hoffman
Tylyn Huffman
Sandi Kahler
Karen Keller
Joanne Killiam
Louise Kister
Helen Lewis
Cheryl Maderia
Nancy Manning
Susan Marston
Corrine Miller
Judith Mokosh
Caroline McArthur
Paula McDowell
Mary Lou Nuss
Barbara O'Rear
Hilda Pancake
Brenda Pugh
Jeannie Ramsey
Carol Rhodes
Clara Belle Reel
Carolyn Root
Marcella Ryan
Barbara Ryon
Delores Starnes
Irene Strong
Anna Kathryn Snyder
Sue Wagner
Miss Frances Sarullo
Sponsor
OFFICERS
Worthy Matron . . . Carol Machamer
Worthy Protectress .... Ann Fulmer
Worthy Scribe . . Nancy Ann Breinig
Worthy Treasurer . . Jean Bonafield
Worthy Guard Leanne Arkley
Literary Chairman . . Nancy Hamara
Worthy Directress Nancy Rice
Chaplain Norma Amtower
Historian Mary Ellen Rasel
Parchment Ed. . . Becky Harshbarger
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Miss Margaret Rafter
Sponsor
PHI SIGMA NU
OFFICERS
President David Hollen
Vice President James Malone
Secretary John Dailey
Treasurer Raymond Neupert
Representative to Panhellenic
Geren Knight
Mr. James T. Handlan
Sponsor
MEMBERS
Steve Bennett
Martin Bourkland
Roger Crites
John Dailey
Charles Ezell
Ray Harris
Howard Hatala
Geren Knight
David Hollen
Ernest Layman
James Malone
Ward Masden
Ray McManis
Paul Morris
Raymond Neupert
Edward Pouch
Roger Robinette
John Ruhl
Robert Seymour
Edward Shearer
John Smith
John Stealey
William Stein
James Stutler
Richard Thompson
Roy Walker
Phi Sigma Nu, founded in 1922, has been
an outstanding social fraternity on the camp-
us of Potomac State College. The fraternity
was granted a charter by the National Col-
lege Panhellenic and is designated Beta Chap-
ter.
Phi Sigma Nu began the year with a suc-
cessful and entertaining pledge party during
the fall "Rush Week" which netted the fra-
ternity its potential new members. In the
fall activities on the campus of the college,
Phi Sigma Nu was awarded the prize for hav-
ing the most original float in the Homecom-
ing parade.
The annual and traditional Christmas Ball
sponsored by the fraternity was as usual a
distinguished social event on the campus,
with brother John Dailey reigning as "King
of Winter" with Nancy Hamara, elected by
the brothers from their sister sorority, as
his "Queen." In February, Brother Jerry
Knight was elected to rule as "King" at the
sister sorority's "Sweetheart Ball" and Jean
Bonafield of Sigma Iota Chi was elected by
the fraternity as the "Queen."
Phi Sigma Nu held a number of informal
parties during the year, entertaining the
pledges, members of Sigma Iota Chi and oth-
ers. The fraternity also was well represented
in all campus activities and developed a series
of programs for the benefit of the members.
At the end of the year a fraternity picnic
was held, and the annual banquet honoring
the sophomore members of the fraternity
closed out the year's activities.
Phi Sigma Nu demands high moral stand-
ards, individual development of character and
leadership and scholastic achievement of its
members, and encourages interest and par-
ticipation in campus activities and fosters
college spirit.
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POTOMAC STATE PLAYERS
Taking a Curtain Call.
Players, organized in 1919 on the Potomac
State College campus, holds the distinction
of being the oldest cultural organization at
Potomac State. Whether they have been
members of the National Thespian Society
in high school, or are just becoming inter-
ested in dramatics, the members of Players
receive training in every aspect of the the-
ater, from acting to set construction, lighting
techniques and the art of stage make-up.
This year, in addition to the annual Spring
production of a three-act play, the Players
presented a one-act comedy, Hold Everything,
in the early weeks of the second semester. In
contrast to the light air of their winter pro-
duction, the group chose Richard Reich's A
House Without Windows, a mystery-drama,
for their three-act, Spring presentation.
Membership in Delta Psi Omega, national
dramatic honorary society, is awarded each
year to members of Players who have done
outstanding work, and have made valuable
contributions to the organization. Election
to the society is not automatic, however, up-
on the accumulation of the one hundred
points necessary for consideration ; candi-
dates must meet local and national require-
ments for election, as Delta Psi Omega is a
fraternity which gives recognition only to
members of dramatic organizations who excel
in the theater.
Mr. Jasper Morris
Sponsor
OFFICERS
President Susan B. Sadtler
Vice-President Beulah G. Likin
Secretary-Treas Mary Chapman
MEMBERS
Page Adams
Thomas Baber
Stephen Bennett
Mary Chapman
Wendie Corbin
Deborah Davis
Mary Dawson
Patricia Hanlin
Beulah Likin
Judith Mokosh
Walter Pennino
Catherine Riedel
Susan Sadtler
Joseph Strange
Carole Tasker
Blanche Turner
SPORTS
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CATAMOUNTS
FOOTBALL
1 963 SEASON
Coach
Dana Lough
Coach Dana G. Lough's Catamounts completed the season with a record
of 2-6 as they emerged victorious only on Homecoming Day and Parent's
Day.
The Potomac State Blue and Gold started off their season by traveling
to Glenville where they were defeated by the Glenville Pioneers 26-7
Catamount, Robert Lawson crossed the goal for the Potomac TD and
Charles Reese converted for the extra point.
The Loughmen chalked up their second loss of the season as Chowan
Junior College of Murfreesboro, N. C, defeated the Potomac Eleven in a
6-0 pigskin tally.
Shepherd College's Rams handed the Cats their third defeat as they swept
over the Blue and Gold in a 27-7 battle at Staymen Field. Pat Sherman
plunged over the goal for the Potomac TD while Nick Lapcevic made the
extra point.
Again the Loughmen went to the road only to be defeated by Ferrum
Junior College of Roanoke, Va., 13-9 in a heartbreaking gridiron tally
which continued their jinx to four straight loses.
On Homecoming Day the Potomac Blue and Gold broke their losing
streak by defeating Montgomery Junior College in a 20-12 tally at Stay-
men field. Scoring for the Cats were Bob Lawson, Harry Wilson, Bob
Thorn, and Bob Diaco while Nick Lapcevic converted the extra points.
Bad luck again plagued the Loughmen as they traveled to Dover, Del.,
tally at Staymen Field to end the 1962 Football season.
The Cats returned home only to find that "Lady Luck" was still against
them as they knuckled under to the Frostburg Bobcats in their sixth de-
feat of the season, 21-13.
The hard-luck Loughmen moved into the winner's circle for the second
time by defeating Baltimore Junior College, 33-24 in a heated Parent's Day
tally at Stayman Field to end the 1962 Football season.
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L. Dinicola
J. Kuzmiak
D. Lough
J. Shaffer
F. Kroll
A. Spagnola
M. April
J. Bianconi
R. Diaco
C. Washington
C. Gaujot
D. Delich
J. Castelli
G. Keen
K. Cuprik
A. Bittner
M. Bean
W. Karnis
B. Holcomb
R. Coates
D. Whitzell
P. Jenkins
L. Lyons
C. Reese
S. Kolodziejski
R. Alkire
G. Knotts
D. Smith
P. Park
K. Ryan
R. Thorne
S. Dudd
G. Ketchem
A. Dewey
D. Cutlip
E. Hawkins
D. Rawlings
G. Ferguson
N. Lapcevic
W. Jennewine
N. Accamando
W. LaMay
R. Pirozzi
H. Wilson
V. Kirk
D. Lawson
M. Myers
P. Sherman
F. Coda
M. Zontanos
C. Miller
R. Lawson
N. Pingley
C. Montgomery
G. Shipley
P. Rawlings
R. Lonergan
J. Hodges
J. Fox
R. Hartnett
J. Leatherman
E. Miers
J. Strange
SCORES
W. Masden
Potomac State
Opponent
7
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26
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6
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BASKETBALL- 1 962- 1 963
The 1962-63 Catamount Cagers, victim of a number of close games,
wound up their regular season with a record of 13-10, with one game
called because of bad weather.
Overall, the Cats had a good season as six men returned to handle
the ball for Coach Dana G. "Horse" Lough. Veteran Sophomores were
Jim Courrier, Jim Carpenter, Dave Felton, Wayne Hawk, Stanly Kolod-
zieski, and Norman Pingley. Also a sophomore was Don Shields who was
added to the Potomac Five for the first time.
The season began with a bang as the Loughmen defeated Altoona Junior
College by an overwhelming score of 103-64 on the home court December
1. With victory in their eyes, the Loughmen met the Frostburg Bobcats
only to be defeated in a 72-66 thriller. On December 8 the Cats gained
revenge as they defeated Hagerstown 93-73 for their second win of the
season.
With a 2-1 record the Catamounts traveled to Johnstown, Pa., to defeat
the Pennsylvanians in a 66-63 tally. On December 14 the Potomac Five
returned to the home court where they were victorious over Prince George
College 68-65. Defeat plagued the Cats as they traveled to Frostburg,
Md., to be defeated by the Bobcats in a 83-64 bout.
The jinx continued to follow the Cats as they fell victim of Montgomery
College in a 94-85 tally. The loughmen ended their losing streak by meet-
ing Catonsville College in a 105-44 romp. Returning home the Cats de-
feated Shepherd College in an 84-74 tally. Still on the home court the
Loughmen overturned Allegheny College 87-65 on January 16 and Johns-
town, for the second time, 75-61 on January 19.
With the record at 8-3 the Catamounts traveled to Altoona to fall
victim to the Pennsylvanians in a 58-60 thriller. Bad luck stayed with the
Catamounts as they fell to Shenandoah College as the Virginians turned
them over in a close game of 83-81.
Home again on January 31 the Potomac team brought their record
up by defeating Charles College 78-73 and St. Marys 79-35 on February
1. Hitting the road the Cats again defeated Hagerstown in a 90-79 tally.
Bad luck struck again as the Cats traveled to Shepherdstown to be romped
by the Shepherd team in a 116-69 romp.
The Cats remained on the road to defeat Allegheny 96-76 to bring their
record up to 12-6. Returning home for the last time the Cats romped
over Point College of Pittsburgh 75-42 in a thrilling fast-moving game.
A road trip to Dover, Del., Bainbridge, Md., and Baltimore, Md., proved
disasterous to the home team. Starting the trip, the Cats fell to Wesley
College 77-72 on February 14. The following day the Cats fell to Bain-
bridge Naval Academy 77-63. Stopping at Baltimore on February 16
the Loughmen fell victim of Baltimore College in a 82-63 bout.
The Cats returned home with a 13-9 record and awaited the arrival
of Shenandoah College, February 19, but bad weather forced the game
to be called.
Potomac State College basketball season came to an abrupt end at
Suitland, Maryland, where Montgomery College handed the Cats a 97-89
defeat during the opening round of the Tri-State Junior College Con-
ference Tourney and stopped the Cats bid for a third tourney title.
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BASKETBALL SCORES
Potomac Opponent
103 Altoona 64
66 Frostburg 72
93 Hagerstown 73
66 Johnstown 63
68 Prince George 65
64 Frostburg 83
85 Montgomery 94
105 Catonsville 44
84 Shepherd 74
87 Alllegheny 16
75 Johnstown 61
58 Altoona 60
Potomac Opponent
81 Shenandoah 83
78 Charles 73
79 St. Marys 35
90 Hagerstown 79
69 Shepherd 116
96 Allegheny 76
75 Point 42
72 Wesley 77
63 Bainbridge 77
63 Baltimore 82
Shenandoah
(Game Called)
TRI-STATE TOURNAMENTS
February 22
1st Round Potomac 89
Montgomery 97
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EXTRA CURRICULAR AND
Potomac State Cross Country Team
Hugh Hollingsworth — Champ in PSC and' Allegheny City College Match
Intramural Bowling Teams Begin Their Season
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
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POTOMAC STATE STILL PROUDLY MARCHES FORWARD
POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE
OF WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
A JUNIOR COLLEGE FULLY ACCREDITED
Offering Courses in Arts and Sciences, Pre-Law, Pre- Education,
Commerce and Business Administration, Home Economics,
Agriculture, Engineering, Music, Pre-Dental, Pre-Medical
SENSIBLE ACADEMIC STANDARDS
A Well- Planned Social and Physical Program
Intelligent Attention to the Problems of the Individual Student
REASONABLE COST
A WEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTION IN KEYSER
Summer Term: June 10 - July 13, July 15 - August 17
Fall Term: September 8
E. E. CHURCH, President
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TRI STATE FABRIC
CENTER
Everything for
the woman
who sews
Keyser, West Virginia
KEYSER MUSIC CENTER
60 No. Main Street
# Pianos - Organs #
by Baldwin ; Kimball ; Thomas
and Cable
Local Financing Available
SUnset 8-1449 — Keyser, W. Va.
GARDNER HARDWARE
Retail Hardware
40 N. Main Street
Phone SU 4-6041
Keyser, West Virginia
McCOOLE'S MEN'S STORE
23 Armstrong Street
Keyser, West Virginia
Compliments
of
WESTERN AUTO
Keyser, West Virginia
Compliments
of
THE ROSEMONT
RESTAURANT
17 Armstrong Street
Keyser, W. Va.
PATRIOTIC SHOE SHOP
Reno Calemine, Proprietor
Compliments
of
the
BLUE JAY RESTAURANT
132
COMPLIMENTS
of
POTOMAC VALLEY HOSPITAL
KEYSER,
WEST VIRGINIA
PILLIAM MUSIC SERVICE, II.
RCA WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCE
RCA TELEVISION, RADIO, PHONO
Television and Appliances
Records, Phonographs
Radios, Repairs
Sales and Service
Main at Mozelle Street
Keyser, West Virginia SU 8-3241
133
It takes
QUALITY TIMBER
to produce
FINE PAPER
The Virginia pine shown above is one that has qualified as a superior
seed tree after meeting certain tests in the field and in the laboratory.
This is one of the first steps in obtaining certified seed for growing trees
which will give quality in the same light as certified grain seeds. On
the Luke Timberlands in West Virginia, extensive research is being
done in Forest Management to help West Virginia land owners and
timber operators to produce more and better timber from their land.
West Virginia
Pulp and Paper
134
SHERMAN'S SUNOCO
SERVICE
220 Armstrong Street Phone SU 8-3511
Keyser, West Virginia
Auto And Truck Servicing And
Tire Repair
Minor Repairs & Tuneup
Washing and Greasing
We Give S and H Stamps
SHINAMON'S
Beautiful Shoes
Cumberland, Md.
Quality Jewelry
RAY'S JEWELRY
103 Baltimore St.,
Cumberland, Md.
ROUND
HOUSE
INN
315 W.
Piedmont
3t,
Key.'
?er, W. Va.
OPEN 24
HOURS A
DAY
POTOMAC FARMS DAIRY
236 South Water St.,
Keyser, W. Va.
HOUSER'S
T.V.
SALES
Zenith
Admiral
Philco
Westinghouse
Romney, W.
Va.
Phone 202
Compliments
of
SIRNA'S MARKET
Ridgeley, W. Va.
HOMAN LUMBER, INC.
Lumber And Building Supplies
So. Main & Chestnut Streets
Phone 784-7741 Keyser, W. Va.
135
COMPLIMENTS
OF
THE NATIONAL BAM OF KEYSER
"The Friendly Bank"
Member
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
136
MARKLE'S MARKET
Quality Foods
at
Reasonable Prices
SU. 4-9231
95 No. Water Street
Keyser, W. Va.
osenbaum's
Established 1848
'Cumberland's Foremost
Department Store"
Keyser Television
Community Antenna System
KEYSER TELEVISION COMPANY, INC.
"THEY SHRUNK
MY PANTS AGAIN!
"Think I'll discover
Electric Dryers!"
POTOAAAC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
137
"SHOP— MURPHY'S"
Your Complete Variety Store
Suggestions for the Student
School Supplies
Dresses
Dorm Furnishings
Sportswear
Novelties
Waste Baskets
Jewelry
Sweaters
G. C. MURPHY COMPANY
The Complete Variety Store
97-103 N. Main Street Keyser, W. Va.
Phone SU. 4-1866
GRAYSON'S
Complete Line of
Guns — Ammunition-
Photographic
Sporting Goods
-Fishing Equipment
Equipment
2 W.
Piedmont
Name Brand
For All
Keyser,
Equipment
Sports
Phone
W. Va.
784-4521
WOLF FUMITURE COMPANY
Best Quality Lowest Prices Easiest Terms
52 Armstrong Street Keyser, W. Va.
Wilson Brown, Manager Su.-8-3711
138
MEMORIAL HALL -FIRST FLOOR
"Staunch friends are we, well tried and strong"
Thaxter
First Row, L. to R.: "Bill" Evick, "Chuck" Alt, "Bob" Baer, "Jim" Spadafore, "Dave"
Stalnaker, "Lou" Martino, "Dave" VanZant, "Jerry" Hott. Second Row, L. to R.:
"Page" Adams, "Wayne" Warder, "Bill" Ashcraft, "Herb" Lambert, "Dave" Noble,
"Wayne" McClintic, "Paul" Lamm, "Shorty" Boyce. Third Row, L. to R.: "Jim"
Staub, "Bill" Bingman, "Marty" Bourkland, "Gary" Henshaw, "Ward" Masden, "Jim"
Rittenhour, "Bill" Milleson, "Roger" Loudin, "Bill" Seckman, "Norman" Bender,
"Kevin" Ryan, "Bob" Seymour.
139
KEYSER TEXACO STATION
TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
SOUTH MINERAL, ROUTE 220, KEYSER, WEST VIRGINIA
^:M:<;Mim?Uii.
PHONE 784-2286
KEYSER TEXACO STATION
140
RELAX AND ENJ©Y
A
GOOD MOVIE AT
THE KEY3ER THEATER
Main Street
Keyser, W. Va.
ROMIG DRUG COMPANY
The REXALL Store
Keyser, West Virginia
Phone SU 8-6506
LAZARUS
Cumberland, Md.
SHOP
MAURICE'S
Department Store
Your one stop shopping center
with the latest fashions
for the entire family.
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
Keyser, W. Va.
"Foremost in
Fashion"
honor's Ladies Wear
257 Jefferson
Avenue
Moundsville,
W. Va.
845-2160 Mrs
Francis Knight,
845-1636
Mgr.
HANNA'S FOOD MARKET
Stanley Hanna, Owner
Big Enough to Fill Your
Needs. Small Enough to
Appreciate Your Business
183 W. Piedmont Street
Keyser, W. Va.
HI
Compliments
of
BOGGS
SUPPLY
COMPANY
Keyser, W.
Va.
CANNON ELECTRIC
Phone SU. 4-5711
488 South Main Street
Keyser, W. Va.
DAVIS BAKERY
"Our Best Ads Appears On Our
Customer's Tables"
32 Second Street
Piedmont, W. Va.
El. 5-8391
Select Your Graduation
Gifts Now
At
SPEAR'S
JEWELERS
62 Baltimore Street
Cumberland, Md.
ARTCARVED DIAMONDS
NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCHES
MARTIN'S
Fashions of Individuality
Cumberland, Md.
GOOD CLOTHES
FOR
MEN AND BOYS
AT
POPULAR PRICES
BURTON'S
Cumberland ... La Vale . . . Winchester
SMITH'S TENDER FEET
SHOE STORE
137 Baltimore Street
Cumberland, Md.
Compliments
of
EBERT'S JEWELRY
Keyser, W. Va.
142
MEMORIAL HALL — SECOND FLOOR
1 s i #4< ; ;
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The Twenty One-derfuls
First Row: L- to R.: "Sam" Kalbaugh, "Glen" Harman, "Harry" Webb, "Skip" Greilich,
"Jim" Mclntire, "Jerry" Gould, "Bill" Jennewine, "John" Harman. Second Row, L. to
R.: "Ralph" Baker, "Ross" Cline, "Max" Park, "John" Smith, "Dee" Shields, "John"
Clay, "Jerry" Knight, "Don" Shaffer, "Harry" Helme, "Bill" Beardslee, "Greg"
Sligar, "Fred" Kroll, "Link" Thomas.
143
144
DAVIS HALL -SECOND FLOOR
First Row: L. to R.: "Lip" Kirk; "Bad Bob" Lawson; "Ape" April; "Doc" Van Am-
burgh; Gary "Happy Dan" Ambridge; Roy "Rogers" Williams; "Bear" Shipley.
Second Row: L. to R.: Bob "Dine Dong" Bell; Bill Barelift; Chuck "Sperry" Gross-
man; Jerry Judy; "Kentucky" Bowman; Joe "The Judge" Marshall; "Red" Moon;
"Pierre" Gaujot; "Huey" Williams; "Gus" Zontanos; Dave Whitzell.
First Row: L. to R.: Norman "Gunner" Pingley; "Bones" Barrett; "Soucerhead"
Reese; "Hustler" Alkire; "Traveler" Hager; "Snuff" Martini; "Traitor" Ketchem.
Second Row: L. to R.: "Josh" Mcllvaine; Clarence Robinson; M. G. Weaver; "Moose"
Knotts; Billy "The Kid" Jones; "Butterball" Buterbaugh; "Flash" Neupert; "Shop"
Parks; "Grundy" Chambers.
DAVIS HALL -THIRD FLOOR
1 45
SCRATCH and HAZEL'S
CHAT and CHEW
RESTAURANT
Good Food and
Friendly Atmosphere
\
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Compliments of
SHEAR'S WOMEN SHOP
JAY'S SHOE SHOP
KAPLON'S MEN SHOP
Keyser, West Virginia
WILDEMANN'S
— QUALITY CLEANERS —
Raymond Stafford, Prop.
Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing
54 W. Piedmont St.
COZY CORNER
Snack Bar — Confectionery
Notions — Novelties
201 South Main
Keyser
Dial SU 4-9261
Compliments of
KEYSER CANDY
COMPANY
Keyser, West Virginia
Good Food
means
Good Health
Meet your friends
at
THE ROYAL
RESTAURANT
SHAPIROS STORES
61 - 63 Armstrong Street
Keyser, West Virginia
PEOPLE'S PHARMACY
• Prescriptions
• Cosmetics
• Hollingsworth
Candies
Main and Armstrong Sts.
Phone SU 8-5461
ARMY & NAVY
DISCOUNT STORES
73 E. Main St.
FROSTBURG, MD.
Phone OVerbrook 9-9402
69 Armstrong St.
KEYSER, W. VA.
Phone SUnset 4-0656
147
Compliments
of
A & P MARKETS
Who have low, low prices
and
Plaid Stamps Too
LEON C.
HAMMOND AGENCY
INSURANCE THAT INSURES
197 Main
Street
Phone REdwood 8-9383
RIDGELEY, W. VA.
148
ROMNEY COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, II.
ROMNEY, WEST VIRGINIA
Phone: SU 8-1941
POTOMAC MOTEL
Keyser, W. Va.
u. s
220, 1 Mile South of Keyser
John Rokisky, Manager
Electric Heat
Television
Air Conditioning
Wall to Wall Carpet
149
FLOWER SHOP MINNICH'S
Gas and Electric Appliances
74 North Main Street
Keyser, West Virginia
DAVIDSON'S D & D
CLEANERS
Sta-Nu Processing
for
Safer, Better Cleaning
DICK DAVIDSON
and JIM DASKAL
PROUD BUILDERS OF OUR NEW DORM
MELLON-STUART COMPANY
Contracting Engineers
210 East Parkway
Pittsburgh (12) Pa.
STEM PIT RESTAURANT
TRY OUR
STEAKS
SEA FOOD
PLATE LUNCHES
Special Menu For Potomac State Students
Open 7 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Dolores Yokum, Prop.
150
If it is Insurance
You
Want
Contact
HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY
4224 Freedom Way
Weirton, W. Va.
Moving?
Storing?
Then
Call
WEIR-COVE MOVING & STORAGE COMPANY
4224 Freedom Way
Weirton, W. Va.
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PROFESSIONAL PAGE
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ROBERT W. BESS, JR., M. D.
PAUL T. HEALY, M. D,
ROBERT W. BESS, SR., M. D.
THAD T. HUFFMAN, M. D.
LAWRENCE D. FANTI, D. D. S.
DONALD L. RISER, D. D. S.
J. WILLIAM GANNON, JR., D. D. S.
WILLIAM W. LESH, M. D.
PAUL F. GIFFIN, D. D. S.
C. E. MONTGOMERY, D. D. S.
PHILIP STAGGERS
M.D.
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OUR ADVERTISERS
AND SAY
We read your Ad in the
1963 CATAMOUNT
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ANNUAL PARADES
HOMECOMING PARADE
VETERANS DAY PARADE
CAMPUS CANDIDS
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'Mrs. K, May I Borrow a Key?"
Honey! This is Costing- Me Money!
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No Snack for Mac, He's in the Sack!
"Norman, You Kidding- Me?'
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"My Boy's Playing, Do I Pay?"
COURTESY OF JERRY KNIGHT
'This Will be a Fair Test!'
Airmail to Florida!
■X.
"I Know, but You Goofed on Equations!"
'You must take the test in class." _
"Destroyed another Negative?'
"Now it's our turn — only a dime.
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